Stringing Greenhouse Tomatoes

There’s lots of ways to harness tomato growth and stringing them up (hanging a line from a fixed location) is one of them. This is how I do it! Really simple.

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A little about my setup. I have a hydroponic greenhouse. I grow in a system I call FAWN which is a modified hydroponic drip system. The media I grow in is aged rice hulls with parboiled rice hulls mixed. This has proven to be a great mix for me. I use Masterblend fertilizer as my nutrients to every plant grown. I’ve been pretty successful with my setup growing hydroponic tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, squash, cucumbers, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, turnip greens, corn, potatoes, kale, carrots, beets, spinach, onions, leeks, and even okra! Everything a gardener would desire. I also dabble in other areas like growing in raised beds, growing in a ground garden, grafting, pond activities, growing fruits, and other projects on the homestead.

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Stringing Greenhouse Tomatoes

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8 Comments

  • DragonflyArtz1

    We are getting snow and a deep freeze warning here in Colorado tomorrow! Ahh! Sunny on Sunday! :/ all of my seedlings in covered containers outside and my cups in a mini table top greenhouse all got extra covering! They say after Mother's Day here it's OK to plant. only a couple weeks away. I've got many seedlings and newly seeded closed containers underway. You will be harvesting long before me. Unless mine grow fast and furious! LOL It's all worth it. Way better than the grocery store produce. Kind of neat learning all this. I think I like it! Ha!

  • Fensterfarm Greenhouse

    I just noticed the channel name change! lol That is similar to the way I did it last year.Good idea with the clip holding the string together.
    Chuck

  • CB's Greenhouse and Garden

    Nice way to hang those maters! I'm not much of one to let them down to run on the ground. I do mine up and across the top of my GH then top them when they get to long. With 106 maters plants I would hope they will produce enough for what we need..LOL.. Great tip as always my friend.