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Nitron for tomatoes?
I have a catalog from a co. called NItron, an organic plant food co. They
have a tomato food they claim is magic. Has anyone used it? My potted tomatoes did not produce like I felt they should this year. They were in big tree pots and had a great soil mix I made with lots of compost. I fed organic food and liquid stuff similar to miracle gro. The fruits were many, but very small. The beefmaster did hardly do anything in spite of a great healthy plant. I did remember to add phosphorus for flowering. Are potted tomatoes jst not a good idea? Don't want to waste my time next year doing the same thing. roz az usa |
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Nitron for tomatoes?
It's possible that the soil is too high in nitrogen. This will produce
large healthy plants with little or no fruit. simon wrote in message news:wjmPa.623$zy.285@fed1read06... I have a catalog from a co. called NItron, an organic plant food co. They have a tomato food they claim is magic. Has anyone used it? My potted tomatoes did not produce like I felt they should this year. They were in big tree pots and had a great soil mix I made with lots of compost. I fed organic food and liquid stuff similar to miracle gro. The fruits were many, but very small. The beefmaster did hardly do anything in spite of a great healthy plant. I did remember to add phosphorus for flowering. Are potted tomatoes jst not a good idea? Don't want to waste my time next year doing the same thing. roz az usa |
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