tomatoes and peppers

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  1. shwn747

    shwn747 Apprentice Gardener

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    I have been asked to look after 3 tubs of tomatoes and 2 tubs of peppers for a neighbour for nine days.
    Help needed please on the amount of watering required?
    Thank you for your replies
     
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    Water enough to allow surplus to run out of the base. It may be morning AND evening if it's hot and they get a lot of sun. Feel the leaves - if soft and a bit floppy, the water. Lift up a tub- feel its weight. If its light, then water. If not - don't.
    But, do not forget to treat yourself to any produce that ripens whilst you are in charge. That's your reward for handing back plants in the same happy state they came to you in!!
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    Just to add to Jenny's info. Try to avoid getting water on the leaves and fruit as the sun will scorch them. :)
     
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      Just been to visit and they are sitting in a tub with the tub itself sitting in a compost bag.
      Does this change the method and quantity of water?
      Thank you once again
       
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      Sheal - is that ring culture? Outside my field of expertise...
       
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      Hmmm, I'm not sure about this, I've not come across this method before. I'll see if I can rustle up other members to help. :)
       
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      Sounds like a version of ring culture so water the bag not the 'tub'. By this time of year the roots should be well down into the bag so water just enough to keep the compost moist.
       
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      Is it something like this?
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      So do as Dave W says, water the bag. If the tray fills up with water then stop. Also feel the compost in the rings, does it feel dry? If so I'd pour a couple of pints into the ring.

      As a guide, growbags need watering at least once a day in this current hot weather spell. Each plant needs between 1 to 2 litres a day.
       
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