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Old December 29, 2012   #9
vegnflower
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Central Pennsylvania
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Originally Posted by casino View Post
Awsome, and your plants look very very happy, what fertilizer and soil mix are you using?
Thanks. I'm using Autopots (automatic bottom feeding pots) that I have buried a flexible air diffuser in river stones in the bottom and then topped with Just Right Xtra mix (see attached brochure). I am feeding with General Hydroponics Flora series nutrients in my RO water with CalMag. They seem to like it. I've been impressed with the Autopots and I'm still not sure if I'll go with them or some homemade hybrid hydroponic system for my outside growing this year.

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Originally Posted by amideutch;
Jeff, nice setup. If your growing indeterminates it's going to get crowded in there unless you keep your plants trimmed. Otherwise that would be a great setup to grow some dwarfs from the dwarf project here at Tville. Here are a few pics from my dwarf grow out. Ami
Thank you and you are very correct. It is getting quite crowded in my tent and I'm going to have to start doing some bending and trimming. Being a total tomato newbie I was thinking "how big could cherry tomatoes get?"... whoops! I like the idea of dwarfs as it seems like I could grow a larger variety in my small space. I'll use "the Google" but would appreciate any links.
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