2017 Tomato Growing

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  1. Cinnamon

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    I've got my first Bloody Butcher just ripe now and Black Trifele starting to turn yellow in the (unheated, shaded) GH.
     
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      The flowers aren't very big on my Bulgarian toms (I've never had a megabloom on them), but they are a good size on my Hungarian giants

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      My are growing strong and healthy, just hope the truss sizes start increasing. The plants are vigorous as Sweet Million, Sungold, Majik Mountain, Suncherry, etc.

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        Some more tomato pics ....

        Starting to get quite a few megablooms on the beefsteak toms I'm growing for heavy tomatoes

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        And some of my beefsteak tomato plants (just a few cherry toms at the very front). I'm very pleased with how they're growing this year, hope I got the compost & feed right and changing the border soil plus addition of Mycorrhizal Fungi appears to be helping. They were planted out in that border 6 weeks ago.

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          A starcluster bloom on one of the Morrisons "Grape" cherry tomato plants (hurrah!).
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          The first truss on all of the vanilla Indigo Rose plants have started setting fruit.
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          The first of the Gigantomo.
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            Mine are growing very fast now, nearly reaching the greenhouse apex:
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            Angelina's Bulgarian is swelling:
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              @Scrungee your giant seed have lots of megablooms. I accidentally nipped out the top thinking it was a side-shoot so I'll only have one truss :doh:

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              I'm growing the variety 'Tomberry' for the first time, it will have tiny pea sized fruit, going by the amount of flowers there will be lots:

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                Some great looking plants there.....varieties I have never grown so quite inspirational :)
                 
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                  So I have 15 gardeners delight in the greenhouse - far too many for a 6x8 space and they are going wild... I also have some in various pots and planters around the garden - mainly because I used last years growbags to fill pots for garlic, basil and various other things, and now they all have tomatoes growing out of them as well... anyway, the 20+ plants that are outdoors will have to fend for themselves while I'm away for a week... but the greenhouse ones will frazzle... so,
                  watering systems? Neighbours not really reliable and no relatives for 200 miles... a timer and a leaky hose? Suggestions? Ideas? Open to all and any :)
                   
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                    That would work, I would suggest you set it up and test it asap to make sure it is all working reliably before you go away.

                    I have a dripper system on a timer and you do need to keep your eye on them in case one plant isn't getting enough.
                     
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                    The plants are in five gro-bags arranged in a U shape (one at the top, two down each side...) - would a lawn sprinkler on a timer work? Although the leaky hose thing was a little tongue in cheek, a pierced hose on a timer anchored with tent peg type things into the bags may work... low pressure on the tap... hmm... as long as, as you say, the last guy in the loop gets enough, or whether it will all be gone before it reaches the last plant.. I'll have a play... :)
                     
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                    I wouldn't use a sprinkler within a greenhouse, it would raise humidity too high for tomatoes plus most of the water would miss the growbags.
                     
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                    Yeah, was thinking I would have to hood the jets - it can't go on the leaves - they will get too heavy... I just tried a thing with the hose - looks encouraging with three holes... lets see what it's like with 15... but that will be tomorrow :D
                     
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                      Mine look an absolute mess.. however, I do have toms!

                      Striped stuffer
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                      Black icicle
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                      Can't remember :redface:
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                      How long before they start ripening? Is it the length of string?
                       
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                        Different varieties take different times, your Striper Stuffer takes 75 days from blossom set to ripening:
                        Striped Stuffer - Tatiana's TOMATOBase

                        Usually once they reach full size they will ripen around 3 to 4 weeks later in the current weather conditions.
                         
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                          Thanks @JWK good cooking info on that page too. Going to have a read up on some others :blue thumb:
                           
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