JJJessee said:
Hey, Filmost. I'm following Meatfreak's lead on this two per hole protocol. My guess is the yield per plant may suffer, but the yield per location would increase. Other factors could come into play that may skew the result though too, like soil fertility, disease, ????. So, if you have plenty of plants and limited space, it makes good sense. (I hope).
I'll be allowing 4' minimum between plant locations and 4-5" between the two plants per location, and yes, I'll prune. and tie to brace wire stretched between the row ends and supported by metal T-posts along the way. My concern is the plants may not achieve the height they would be capable of. You have to stop somewhere. Besides, getting to 6' tomato plants may be a pipe-dream at this point anyways.
Smitty said:Im sure its been stated but REALLY dont want go threw ALL these pages buta Im growing a morgage lifter for the first time the tag says its a "vine"type dose anyone know how tall it'll get (how to stake it)and why the bottom leave are brown ish?kinda dead looking but so are the phoenix tomato plants leaves too is there somthing im doing? Ive never had this happen before? Thanks in advance for the advice /comments
Cool thanks filmostfilmost said:
Vine (indeterminate) types should keep growing indefinitely unless you snap their growing tip off. For staking I am doing something like this this year. You could also just cage it or put a tall stick next to it in the soil and tie it to the stick.
With a hose once a weekfilmost said:Could be a number of things, how are you watering it?
Copy that trimming the leaves and some mulch got it and ill look into that Bonide copper Fungicide tooJJJessee said:I would fear it's blight.
Trim them off and all leaves in danger of touching the dirt, spray as directed with Bonide Copper Fungicide, put down a mulch to minimize dirt splashing on leaves, and
I didnt expect any to germinate cos i dont really have much luck with germinating tomatoes.
swellcat said:
Are you fermenting away the seed-surrounding "goo" before planting?
Tomato Seed Fermentation by Doug