2016 Tomato Growing

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  1. Linz

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    Cheers no need for rooting powder I take it, will give it a bash :blue thumb:

    It is only me eating the things mind! This is my 3rd attempt at toms so no competition growing going on here lol or seed saving ..still got loads left.
     
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      Pull them off, use secateurs if necessary to make a clean cut.

      Yes - stopping now means the last truss should just about ripen by late September.
       
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        Assuming this is the old compost in containers then you can re-use it but not on potatoes or tomatoes. I spread mine around the base of flowers. roses, shrubs etc.
         
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          My outdoor ones are looking really good to my eyes. Probably the best I've ever had. Did have a 'blightwatch' warning yesterday though :fingers crossed:
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          If I remember right, 'Tumbling Cherry' and 'Gartenperle'
           
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            They do look good Freddy, loads of flowers - hope that pesky Blight stays away.
             
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              Hidden out of sight, lots of fruits too :thumbsup:
               
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                Did you spray when you got the blight warning Freddy?
                 
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                  Just picked this comedy tomato from the greenhouse. :biggrin:

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                    Not as yet. You think I should? There are usually quite a few warnings of the 'right' conditions for blight, but it doesn't normally show up until later? I've got a good supply of BM :thumbsup:
                     
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                      Morning all can anyone please give me some advise my tom plants are losing about half there flowers to blossom drop would I be right in thinking its lack of Nitrogen ? Any advise would be gratefully recived many thanks in advance
                       
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                      The flowers drop off after pollination naturally - or are you saying the flowers are dropping and no little fruit left behind?

                      Assuming the latter then don't go feeding with nitrogen that will make it worse, you need a high potash fertiliser such as Tomorite (I go for the much cheaper Wilkos version).

                      A photo would help us give better advice.
                       
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                      Some flowers are falling and leaving fruit but only about half the others just go brown and fall. Have been feeding tomorite and seaweed tea they look healthy
                       
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                      They look OK to me. So they are indoors? It would help to mist the flowers twice a day (morn/evening) and keep them well ventilated - they will need shade from the sun if they are facing south as it will be too hot for them especially in this heatwave. Keep an eye on temperatures.
                       
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                      There out side south facing raised bed they get full sun until430pm will they still need shade being outside ? Many thanks
                       
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                      No need for shade outside, I'm not shading mine.
                       
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