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Default Flooded Tomatoes

Asked a neighbour to switch on my drip water system for an hour last
night, as I was out all afternoon and evening.

Went down to greenhouse this morning and found he had left the tap on
all night! (His excuse, he had a long phone call, then forgot).

I promptly stabbed a hole in the side of the grow bags, about half an
inch up, and made sure all the water at that level drianed out, bu I
suspect I've got a very wet set of roots now. If I puntcure the bottom
of the bag, I'll have problems watering/feeding so what do I do, if
anything! and what effect will the swim have on the tomato plants?


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Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales
 
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