Tomato Growing Thread 2012

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  1. Loofah

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    So we have lots of cold and wet, followed by more wet and then some more... I have only a few fruits still (although more are coming I'm sure) and then the blistering heat starts and the plants didn't like that at all! Tops are all toast.

    I have to look on a bright side though - its been a good learning experience this year! What we used to call 'character building' lol
     
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      I have been fully clothed the last couple of evenings, despite the heat, although must confess that didn't last long once I got indoors. I'm hoping that tonight will be somewhat cooler now that I have managed to bodge a repair on the air-con unit in the front bedroom (amazing what you can achieve with some hosepipe, a plastic bag and a couple of jubilee clips!).

      I plucked the soft-ish tomato off today, and I think that its basically been cooked (well, the top half of it) due to the direct sunlight.

      Ah well, we'll have to give it all another shot next year - I'm sure we'll get a lot more giggles :)

      Thanks not only to Jenny, but to everyone for the advice and encouragement.
       
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        Alicante drives me mad with growing shoots at the end of the truss , plus I bought some cherry toms and they are doing the same thing why do the breeders let this happen when choosing a variety to sell & grow

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      • Phil A

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        All is not lost, the hot weather seemed to stop the blight spreading, normally it drops the plants in a couple of days.

        Have removed the affected foliage & sprayed again. Keep em crossed.
         
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        :whistle: Salvia and toms today 28 July 2012 002.JPG

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          Is that everything blighted, including your Big Zigs competition tomatoes?)
           
        • Phil A

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          Plum tomatoes are ok, despite the spuds going down next to them, have sprayed again but not holding out much hope of a bumper crop.

          The 2 suviving Big Zogs are still in pots on the window sill, got a few small berries on them.
           
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          Clarification needed here please.
          Are you growing Big Zigs or Big Zogs?
           
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          I've stripped a load of leaves off my plants today, to let any sun we get through. I'm growing Sungold for the first time and Gardeners Delight. Sungold are cropping well, G. Delight are pathetic. The odd thing is both types have grown trusses on one side of the plants only. :scratch:
           
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          Here's my outdoor toms, they're doing ok now, lots of flowers and young fruit coming through...
          Plants 244.jpg

          Plants 246.jpg

          Just look at the amount of flowers on this one bunch!!:hate-shocked:
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            What are those in the last Pic? They look quite a bit like Ildi...
             
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            Well done sir, they are indeed :dbgrtmb:
             
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            Just a quick question - because my greenhouse has a concrete floor (there was nowhere else to put it), I've always grown my toms in growbags and, although I know some will shudder in horror, I've always put 3 plants per bag and been pleased with the results.

            This year, because of a re-arrangement, I've been able to put in an extra bag and have grown Gardener's Delight in one bag, Shirley in another and Alicante in the third. At the first sign of blight I sprayed the plants and it certainly seemed to help, except with the Alicante - not only are these 3 plants much, much smaller than they usually grow but they've been decimated whilst the others have weathered the storm much better.

            I'm wondering therefore, could this be because ....

            Alicante are less disease resistant?
            Because of the size of the plants and lack of vigour (even before the blight) could it be anything to do with the growbag itself?
            The only other thing I can think of, is that they're growing next to some pepper plants - although I'm assuming this wouldn't have any detrimental effect?

            Any suggestions?
             
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            Nearer the door, air, blight spoors?
             
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