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billit
Igrew my tomatoes as normal this year but for some unkown reason they seem to have gone very leggy any advice as why this has happened and any advice as to how this can be remedied if possible would be most appreciated
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billit
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from Billit contains these words: Igrew my tomatoes as normal this year but for some unkown reason they seem to have gone very leggy any advice as why this has happened and any advice as to how this can be remedied if possible would be most appreciated Not enough light. Not enough room for roots, and not enough feeding? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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billit
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 19:28:12 +0100, Rusty Hinge 2
wrote: The message from Billit contains these words: Igrew my tomatoes as normal this year but for some unkown reason they seem to have gone very leggy any advice as why this has happened and any advice as to how this can be remedied if possible would be most appreciated Not enough light. Not enough room for roots, and not enough feeding? Are they in pots or in the ground? How tall are they? Greenhouse or outdoors? Certainly lack of light is the most likely. It depends where they were. A trick I learned here on this group a few years ago, is to plant really leggy tomatoes extra deep, even laying part of the stem down underground. They will produce roots up the stem and give sturdier plants. I also have heard that you should not feed tomatoes until after the first truss has begun to form. If you do feed only use tomato feed. Pam in Bristol |
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billit
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 20:43:55 +0100, Pam Moore
wrote and included this (or some of this): A trick I learned here on this group a few years ago, is to plant really leggy tomatoes extra deep, even laying part of the stem down underground. They will produce roots up the stem and give sturdier plants. A useful tip. I always plant out tomatoes from pots into the green house by removing the first pair of leaves and planting the toms at least 4-5 inches deeper than their level in the pots. They do indeed produce toots from the buried stems very rapidly, to the plant's advantage. (Don't try this with cucumbers!!) -- ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°² |