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Old October 24, 2016   #12
dfollett
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Originally Posted by greenthumbomaha View Post
I'm hoping to acquire some micro seeds and start them after I get last season all cleaned up and organized for next year. I hope you don't mind a question . Is there a special fertilizer regime for indoor micro tomatoes?

As to flavor /size / color, here are my thoughts without ever having grown a micro A good deep tomato flavor would be a priority for me as a first try. I have a table in front of the window so I am not limited in size. For productivity I'd like at least 4 tomatoes per week. Would I need a bushy tomato to achieve this productivity? A really tough skin or a mushy cherry would dissatisfy me and I think I might give up taking care of it.

- Lisa
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Originally Posted by Cole_Robbie View Post
I use Osmocote mixed into the media for all my potted plants.
What Cole said. I also use Osmocote mixed into the media. There have been a few of the really heavy producing multifloras that I felt needed additional fertilizer by the time I had picked a couple hundred fruits. They fruits started coming tiny and I credited it to running out of fuel.
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