Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Another source of megablooms.
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Garden Rebel (Team Rebel Rousers) |
Lebanon, Oregon
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So far this year my tomatoes have been average. I have been good at producting the blooms but not growing them. My soil is out of wack with too much N. I usually pick off the new growth growing out of the leaves. Some may have seen this. I did let some grow. Especially on the Domingo's, the first truss of flowers off a new stem growing out of the leaf, has HUGE multiple blooms with its associated stem. The same thing with the Russian Oxhearts I am growing. These blooms are starting to be the biggest I have seen on either plant all year. Real fatty's. I will get some pic's out on Tuesday. Again, this year I can grow a flower, but for those who have been able to grow tomatoes to their potential this year it is something to keep an eye and be aware of for round #2!(Mr. Wixom).
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7/31/2016 6:23:50 PM
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BiddyGoat |
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Try to introduce some phosphorous and potassium. I use NutraAid Bloom Booster and Fruit Finisher, as a drench each week. I also recommend adding in Humic Acid around your plant bases and foliar feed Biomin Calcium. Try to remove the bottom branches and all suckers. Hope this helps!
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7/31/2016 8:21:23 PM
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wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) |
Wixom MI.
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LOL...(O: I do know another grower that was also successful at growing a ribbon vine megabloom on the same MEGAZAC seed !!! its only a week old but i know that he will give me a run for the money.
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7/31/2016 9:13:44 PM
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Tomtom |
Sacramento, Ca.
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I will try them in the spring.
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10/24/2016 1:30:59 AM
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