OneHitDone
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Husky Red CherryNice pic Onehitdone what varieties of tomatoes are you growing?
Supposed to be Dwarf Indeterminate type
Husky Red CherryNice pic Onehitdone what varieties of tomatoes are you growing?
NiceIt's growing in my front window of my house it doesn't get any artificial light just what comes in the window here I took a picture. Had to put a cage around the bottom so my cat doesn't eat it and die. This is my Super Sweet 100 Hybrid Tomato.
Thanks man, I just harvested all her tomatoes yesterday, you ever let them ripen too much and they just bust open? I had that problem they just burst and sometimes they aren't burst on the plant you pick them put them in the bowl then they burst and you are like wtf did I put a burst one in there or ??Nice
Sweet have you got her under a lot of light, what type are you growing under?Husky Red Cherry
Supposed to be Dwarf Indeterminate type
Excellent how about you step into my office and I will get the forms for you to fill out lolThis sounds like a cult. How do I join? I love cults.
Yes very sweet tomatoes, they are great for salads and it is an epic producer I get enough for a 4 person family from that one plant. As to your question about cats , it can make them very sick and possibly die.@yoda she is a tall one like how she is nearly above the bay window lol... take it from the name she produces some super tasty sweet tomatoes?
and seriously can cats die from eating tomato plants
Do your leaves look like this?My first thought was - man those are some rough looking tomato's lol
Would be nice to see the whole plant and overall health as well.
The problem with tomato's is that you don't automatically get a fruit set at every node like cannabis. Flower clusters seem less predictable and also rely on pollination to make a fruit.
I too play with tomato's indoors. They share my veg garden
What is that? Ive seen cannabis leaves have a similarity to that.
Intumescence and/or edema. Happens to peppers and tomatoes for sure, apparently caused by spectrums lacking in UV or possibly far red. I've seen it personally as well, but not in cannabis. Definitely not what tomato leaves should look like.What is that? Ive seen cannabis leaves have a similarity to that.
No, I was referring to my stem being looped in a circle
I meant they looked a little like that in the picture you uploaded, but I wasn't positive. Bumpier than usual.No, I was referring to my stem being looped in a circle
Somewhere we were talking about bending tomato stems around - here is my Husky Cherry Red tomato as of tonight.Sweet have you got her under a lot of light, what type are you growing under?
You say she is "supposed" to be a Dwarf type, has she grown into a huge vine or have you not long started and are waiting to see how she grows?
Curious to know how many tests you have actually ran yourself???... certainly makes me wonder when you come up with answers like this!How is this even a debate though to be honest, quantity of light is way more important than quality of light.
The question you are getting at is how important is the quality of light. I think its pretty indisputable that more light = more plant.
Quality of lights effect can certainly be debatable.
Seems in my absence it has already taken off lol... and yeah it is not simply about blasting the plant with light, although I am sure shugglet will no doubt disagree whilst simultaeneously failing to consider the limiting factors like Co2 for instance!Nice!
~400umoles is where plant light absorption maxes out. That could explain why both the led tests were within error of each other
Uniformity over area is going to be the next craze I predict.