I have three containers with plants in them - a beefsteak tomato (indeterminate), Siletz (determinate) and a Banana pepper. The pepper is still doing great but the toms: they had jumped out to a huge lead over the ones in dirt in the garden, but have slowed tremendously. Bottom leaves are turning yellow. I presumed it was because of all the rain we have had, though the ones in the backyard (in dirt) look great.
My trusty 4-N-1 meter made me wonder. The soil (soilless potting soil) was nearly bone dry and the amount of fertilizers was next to none. Now the meter may be off a bit, but not that much - the dirt in the yard is wet and it has a decent amount of nutrients. Yet, I have added water with Tomato Tome fertilizer and Fish Emulsion regularly.
My guess is the PS is not holding anything - when I picked up the 5-gallon container with a decent size plant growing, it weighed next to nothing. But that is after all the rain (about 4 inches in the last two weeks) we have had plus the water the ferts I added was dissolved in.
1) Would mixing compost with the PS help maintain moisture?
2) I have a boatload of really silty dirt that does not compact - should I add some of it with the compost and PS or just to the PS?
3) Is a 5-gallon container perhaps too small for tomatoes?
I have until the middle of August to figure all this out and experiment!
Mike
My trusty 4-N-1 meter made me wonder. The soil (soilless potting soil) was nearly bone dry and the amount of fertilizers was next to none. Now the meter may be off a bit, but not that much - the dirt in the yard is wet and it has a decent amount of nutrients. Yet, I have added water with Tomato Tome fertilizer and Fish Emulsion regularly.
My guess is the PS is not holding anything - when I picked up the 5-gallon container with a decent size plant growing, it weighed next to nothing. But that is after all the rain (about 4 inches in the last two weeks) we have had plus the water the ferts I added was dissolved in.
1) Would mixing compost with the PS help maintain moisture?
2) I have a boatload of really silty dirt that does not compact - should I add some of it with the compost and PS or just to the PS?
3) Is a 5-gallon container perhaps too small for tomatoes?
I have until the middle of August to figure all this out and experiment!
Mike