THE TOMATO GROWING THREAD 2018

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2018.

  1. Freddy

    Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

    Joined:
    Jul 15, 2007
    Messages:
    9,466
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired - yay!
    Location:
    Bristol
    Ratings:
    +12,518
    @Scrungee , thanks for those informative posts :thumbsup: I’m always impressed by how stocky your plants are. I’ll be sowing mine in a few weeks, so I’ll start them off in the ‘box’ and keep a close eye on them. Once they start to show signs of not being happy, I’ll move them into the greenhouse where I have a heated propagator. Light levels should be a lot better by then.
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • Friendly Friendly x 1
    • Loofah

      Loofah Admin Staff Member

      Joined:
      Feb 20, 2008
      Messages:
      13,976
      Gender:
      Male
      Location:
      Guildford
      Ratings:
      +24,459
      Not sowing mine just yet, not enough light
       
      • Agree Agree x 3
      • Like Like x 1
      • WeeTam

        WeeTam Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Mar 9, 2015
        Messages:
        2,389
        Gender:
        Male
        Location:
        Southern Scotland
        Ratings:
        +5,137
        Is it safe to turn off the heatpad under my led lit tom seedlings. The unheated room they are in is only 12c right now.
        Havent grown under lights before. If they stay heated will they go leggy despite being under 4x800 lumen led tubes ?

        Thanks for any help.
         
        • Like Like x 1
        • JWK

          JWK Gardener Staff Member

          Joined:
          Jun 3, 2008
          Messages:
          32,452
          Gender:
          Male
          Location:
          Surrey
          Ratings:
          +49,960
          I don't have any heat in the room where I run my growlamps @WeeTam, the room goes down to about 10C over-night which is about the lowest limit to keep tomato seedlings happy in my opinion. During the day when the lights come on it warms them up to 20 to 24C which is just about right. I find mine still go a bit leggy under artificial light, you just have to re-pot them a bit deeper each time. My growlamps are T5 Fluorescent tubes so maybe your LEDs will be better, it will be interesting to learn from you how you get on.
           
          • Like Like x 2
          • Agree Agree x 2
          • WeeTam

            WeeTam Total Gardener

            Joined:
            Mar 9, 2015
            Messages:
            2,389
            Gender:
            Male
            Location:
            Southern Scotland
            Ratings:
            +5,137
            Cheers @JWK .

            Thats good to know. I can use the heatpad to get some pepper marconi sown then.

            Regarding the led' s all looks good so far running cool whites. Ive got a few 4&5ft light fittings lying about that may be used if the toms continue to perform ok,early days yet.

            Thanks again for your advice, :blue thumb:
             
            • Like Like x 3
            • Nick the Urban Gardener

              Nick the Urban Gardener Guest

              Ratings:
              +0
              Hi WeeTam,
              Actually the heat won't cause them to go leggy. It's rather the lack of light.
              Try placing your tomatoes on a windowsill with your lumen LED tubes above the plants, that way, you will maximise the amount of light they receive.

              Also, indeterminate tomatoes are usually more stretchy with longer and thinner stems.
               
              • Agree Agree x 2
              • Like Like x 1
              • Scrungee

                Scrungee Well known for it

                Joined:
                Dec 5, 2010
                Messages:
                16,524
                Location:
                Central England on heavy clay soil
                Ratings:
                +28,997
                My tomato seedlings under cool LEDs and not sitting in propagators went down to about 11 deg C without any adverse effects. I try and get the right balance between light and heat to keep them stocky and avoid higher temps without commensurate levels of light.

                N.B. If you also have chillies on the heatmat, I tried some just under the cool LEDs and they failed to thrive, they definitely preferring warmer temps and are able to cope with loads more artificial light.

                I'm a bit pushed for space indoors at the moment, so I'm leaving them as they are until next weekend when my greenhouse heating will go on together with the growlight box in there, but will be checking they're not getting rootbound (they are currently in 40x celltray modules).
                 
                • Like Like x 3
                • Scrungee

                  Scrungee Well known for it

                  Joined:
                  Dec 5, 2010
                  Messages:
                  16,524
                  Location:
                  Central England on heavy clay soil
                  Ratings:
                  +28,997
                  You wont be impressed by these plants at my local Wyevale I saw this morning (£3 for 6 seedlings) ...

                  GC wyevale toms.jpg
                   
                  • Agree Agree x 2
                  • Funny Funny x 2
                  • john558

                    john558 Total Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Feb 14, 2015
                    Messages:
                    2,525
                    Gender:
                    Male
                    Occupation:
                    Retired
                    Location:
                    Ramsgate, Kent
                    Ratings:
                    +8,971
                    Same here at my garden centre, someones buying them though, not me:rasp:
                     
                    • Agree Agree x 1
                    • Perki

                      Perki Total Gardener

                      Joined:
                      Jun 2, 2017
                      Messages:
                      2,488
                      Gender:
                      Male
                      Location:
                      Lancashire
                      Ratings:
                      +9,058
                      Sown my tomatoes today :) Sungold - Suncherry Premium - Sweet million, waiting for Rosella to arrive in the post. Sungold and Suncherry Premium are a must for me lovely and sweet
                       
                      • Like Like x 2
                        Last edited: Mar 5, 2018
                      • WeeTam

                        WeeTam Total Gardener

                        Joined:
                        Mar 9, 2015
                        Messages:
                        2,389
                        Gender:
                        Male
                        Location:
                        Southern Scotland
                        Ratings:
                        +5,137
                        Cheers Nick,moved them closer to natural light.:blue thumb:
                         
                        • Like Like x 2
                        • WeeTam

                          WeeTam Total Gardener

                          Joined:
                          Mar 9, 2015
                          Messages:
                          2,389
                          Gender:
                          Male
                          Location:
                          Southern Scotland
                          Ratings:
                          +5,137
                           
                          • Like Like x 1
                          • ARMANDII

                            ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

                            Joined:
                            Jan 12, 2019
                            Messages:
                            48,096
                            Gender:
                            Male
                            Ratings:
                            +100,844
                            I'll start sowing in about two weeks time in heated propagators in one of my South Facing Bedrooms which gets given over to just seeds trays of every plant variety I'm going to sow.:coffee::dunno::snorky:
                             
                            • Like Like x 1
                            • Scrungee

                              Scrungee Well known for it

                              Joined:
                              Dec 5, 2010
                              Messages:
                              16,524
                              Location:
                              Central England on heavy clay soil
                              Ratings:
                              +28,997
                              Checked my Microtom seedlings in 40x celltray modules and no sign of getting rootbound, so should be OK to leave several days until potting on.

                              GC microtomA.jpg

                              GC microtomB.jpg

                              But I definitely have my first flowers forming!

                              GC microtom flower.jpg

                              GC microtom flower2.jpg
                               
                              • Like Like x 7
                                Last edited: Mar 6, 2018
                              • Scrungee

                                Scrungee Well known for it

                                Joined:
                                Dec 5, 2010
                                Messages:
                                16,524
                                Location:
                                Central England on heavy clay soil
                                Ratings:
                                +28,997
                                I only managed 2ft 'trailing' tomatoes when I got my labels mixed up and accidently planted cordon toms in my planters.
                                 
                                • Funny Funny x 2
                                • Like Like x 1
                                Loading...

                                Share This Page

                                1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                                  By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                                  Dismiss Notice