One Gallon Container for Tomato
Hi, all.
I know a fellow who says he grew a cherry tomato in a cut off 1 gallon milk jug. (The first time round he suggested a 1 quart size pot was enough!)
This is what he said,
" I use a cut up gallon milk jug.... Worked fine.
I never felt a tomato plant needed three galons (although it would
fare better nutrition wise). When I pull up tomato [plants in the fall
the root ball can fit in my hand. They're pretty small considering the
plant size above ground. A gallon jug will just need more attention.
(Food and water). I had a cherry tomato plant and it did well...."
The only time I grew a tomato in a 1 gallon pot was an ultra dwarf. I guess my question is:
Is less than a gallon of soil enough to grow a cherry tomato? (I have no idea what kind of yield he got.)
I'm incredulous.
Regards,
Michael in OR.
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