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yes, me too. toms seem not to be doing much, very pale and quite leggy with not many flowers, even with a feed once a week and watered every day.
I'm growing tomatoes for the first time this year, outdoors on the patio which is sheltered (and very hot!). I'm using B&Q organic growbags and I've found my plants are doing really well. In fact, I've got that many tomatoes on my bush varieties that I've had to support them! I've also got cordon tomatoes which again are doing really well - loads of fruit and still more flowers coming. I water every day (in the evening), and feed once a week.
Quote from: Piglottie on July 21, 2005, 22:02:07I'm growing tomatoes for the first time this year, outdoors on the patio which is sheltered (and very hot!). I'm using B&Q organic growbags and I've found my plants are doing really well. In fact, I've got that many tomatoes on my bush varieties that I've had to support them! I've also got cordon tomatoes which again are doing really well - loads of fruit and still more flowers coming. I water every day (in the evening), and feed once a week. How strange... ::) Just the opposite with mine I bought 3 organic and 3 ordinary B&Q growbags, the organic are pale and skinny with virtually no yield and the ordinary are romping away...weird ::)
Try the open ground like aqualigia said! It is the best organic medium you can ask for. If you have a small garden then why not intermingle with ther flowers. You can grow a bush variaty (goldern oldie is The Amature). Give it a go in the grownd. Add some muck in the winter and come planting time you will have soil that will grow tomatoes the size of pimpkins. ( slight egsajaration) :DThe_Snail