Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 20, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Zenbaas' General growing and Hydroponic thread
So I thought I would create a thread for my small balcony "garden" where I try and grow a few tomato varieties as well as a few other things (lettuce, herbs, some Asian greens etc)
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September 20, 2015 | #2 |
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At the moment the Dutch buckets have Black from tula, Cherokee purple, Brandywine OTV and Brandywine Sudduth. There is also some cherry varieties in smaller earth containers.
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September 20, 2015 | #3 |
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Very nice set-up and it looks like you get some good sun on the balcony. For you that's north or northeast, is that right?
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September 21, 2015 | #4 |
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Yes that's pretty accurate. Will also add some more pictures of how I do my irrigation as well.
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September 21, 2015 | #5 |
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Some of my other cherry container tomatoes growing merrily along. The 200 litre blue container is filled with water with a small aquarium pump inside which switches on for a minute in the mornings and waters all the tomatoes. uploadfromtaptalk1442837260063.jpg The blue drum (also 200L)supplies my Dutch buckets with nutrients. I learned two years ago that tomatoes need a big reservoir as they become very thirsty later in the season. The large plant I have the middle of my tomatoes in the Dutch buckets is a peppadew plant that I overwintered from last year. Hoping to see some peppers this year..! |
September 21, 2015 | #6 |
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Double post.
Last edited by Zenbaas; September 21, 2015 at 09:40 AM. Reason: Deleted unnecessary pictures. |
September 21, 2015 | #7 |
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That's a very nice setup-it looks like you can grow a tremendous amount in a smaller space. Everything looks extremely healthy!
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September 21, 2015 | #8 |
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You sure look young for such a complex set-up!
I was intrigued to know what a peppadew is, so I googled it and found out. http://www.chowhound.com/food-news/1...is-a-peppadew/ Good luck with your growing! |
September 21, 2015 | #9 | |
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Yes peppadew(otherwise known as pepperdew peppers) were originally discovered in South Africa and subsequently trademarked by the company. Getting the "original" seeds seems to be quite a difficult thing. They are delicious and not hot at all. With space at a premium you have to try your luck with these things. It's also nice to have all the green foliage around you once everything starts growing nicely. Makes you forget that you live in the middle of the City (Johannesburg). Thanks..! I'm not yet entirely convinced that I like this setup just yet. I think the tubing is a bit on the small side and don't allow for enough root space for the plants. That said I will continue with it for this season and then re-evaluate next year. Last edited by Zenbaas; September 21, 2015 at 09:42 AM. |
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September 21, 2015 | #10 |
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I set up a system very similar to yours 2 years ago, but I used Alaska Grow Buckets (http://www.alaskagrowbuckets.com/). I used a float valve and had very good success. The Alaska Grow Buckets (AGB) allow for much more root space as well as air.
There's some pics of my set up on this thread. http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=30435 |
September 21, 2015 | #11 | |
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The double Dutch buckets work very well (Brock Hughes idea on YouTube) so I have no issues there. It the white NFT (nutrient film technique) system that I'm unsure of. Below is a picture of my indoor grow space for getting my seedlings up and going. Inside the red container I have a pump with 4 mist spraying nozzles which works great no matter how small the seedlings. I have two 120w CFL 6500k bulbs that I adjust up or down as needed. Also on the right you can see a small orange fan for some airflow. It works pretty well uploadfromtaptalk1442852539249.jpg |
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September 27, 2015 | #12 |
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Still growing nicely despite the Dutch buckets not running for the last two days as I developed a leak in my reservoir which was only noticed 100 litres of water later.
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October 2, 2015 | #13 |
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I don't think it's possible for your plants to look more lush or green, but maybe the beneficial microbes will surprise. What a great setup. I'm gonna try my luck and say it's "lekker."
One of these days I'll make it to your town, just for the cool linguistics workout it represents. I figure if I can stay safe in my city, Jozi shouldn't be a problem. Cheers. |
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Jozi in the most sense is no different to any other city really. Keep your wits about you and you'll be fine. On the issue of the Myco. I am dead curious to try them on my Dutch bucket tomatoes! That and of course I'll be germinating some black cherry, Sungold F1 and Ambrosia Orange UBX (and Orange Russian 117 hopefully) Exciting times..! |
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October 9, 2015 | #15 |
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Bit of an update.
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