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kevin

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i did a tomato a few years back in one. it made a great conversation piece but that was about it.
 

derf420

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Hey c-jr, to answer your question, yes. In fact My x-perimental girl has been doing quite well since she was transplanted in late may (outdoors Florida), and has been doing great ever since. I managed to make her bush out and keep her hanging in good sunlight just 3 feet off the ground. I feed her regularly, I use PETER'S brand fetilizer mix, and vitamin B complex, but I alternate between feedings. I use a one gallon jug to catch any food that pours down from the feeding. Then I just reuse the mixtures for the next week or so till it is gone, at this point I make up a new alternate batch for the next weeks feeding.
 
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