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benjieok
Joined: 19 Mar 2003
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Location: se oklahoma
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| Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 11:01 am Post subject: Tomato wont grow |
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| I have tomato plants that I started from seed. They germinated fine, I tranferred to larger pots until time to go into the ground. They just have not grown much at all. ( too small to set out in garden) What do they need? I have a few that have really grown. Everything else seems to be doing ok except the broccoli, its not growing much either. Help |
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Ray Brown
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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Location: Irving
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| Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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| Try putting some bat guano on the soil. You might also mist them with Garrett Juice |
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benjieok
Joined: 19 Mar 2003
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Location: se oklahoma
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| Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 1:37 pm Post subject: tomato wont grow |
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| Thanks, I will try that. I sprayed with Garrett Juice a couple of days ago. |
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sweetscent
Joined: 16 Mar 2003
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Location: Fort Worth, Zone 8
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| Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2003 3:31 pm Post subject: Tomato won't grow |
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| Might also be due to this weird roller-coaster weather. They should take off when the soil warms up (the tomatoes, I mean. Haven't tried broc down here). |
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kchervey
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
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Location: Wylie,TEXAS
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| Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2003 11:51 am Post subject: |
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We grow brocoli. It is doing fine.
In general our stuff is about half doing well, and the other half acting as if it were May or something. |
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Rocky Top
Joined: 21 Nov 2005
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Location: Godley,TEXAS
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| Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:43 pm Post subject: test2 |
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Nadine
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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Location: Carrollton,TEXAS
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| Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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December is a bit early to start tomatoes in Oklahoma. You must have a greenhouse. How are they doing now?
I planted seed on the 9th (of February) and many of the seedlings are now 2" tall. I have a hard time thinning, but will do it anyway. Last year I didn't and I let the plants grow their suckers. My tomato production was low. This time I am not going to be so hard-headed and I will follow directions better. :lol:
The only fertilization thus far is a teaspoon of liquid seaweed in the gallon of water I used to soak the growing medium prior to planting. |
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