My first time growing these bad boys. Hopefully I’m doing it right. Consistently trimming elbows and suckers. Have them trellised up. Any pointers would be beneficial!
by Candid-Wolf2501
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I don’t think I see any flowers or fruit? Have you been using any fertilizer?
Candid-Wolf2501
They’re only about two months old. There’s flowers on both.. about 6/7 on each. I just fertilized today so hoping for something soon
MelzaB
I really like your tying/support system.
kicking-chickens-jk
I’m jealous! I have beautiful San marzano plants but stupid raccoons (I think, could be ground hogs) keep taking my tomatoes off the plant when they’re super super green. Not even a touch of yellow green. 😭 but there are bite marks and then hastily tossed to the side when said animal realizes they’re not even ripe yet!!!
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One tip that I have is to add some mulch to help with disease prevention. The first time I grew some tomatoes, everything got infected with mildew from the soil. It was unstoppable lol. You may even want to consider spraying it with some copper fungicide as a preventative measure.
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I don’t think I see any flowers or fruit? Have you been using any fertilizer?
They’re only about two months old. There’s flowers on both.. about 6/7 on each. I just fertilized today so hoping for something soon
I really like your tying/support system.
I’m jealous! I have beautiful San marzano plants but stupid raccoons (I think, could be ground hogs) keep taking my tomatoes off the plant when they’re super super green. Not even a touch of yellow green. 😭 but there are bite marks and then hastily tossed to the side when said animal realizes they’re not even ripe yet!!!
One tip that I have is to add some mulch to help with disease prevention. The first time I grew some tomatoes, everything got infected with mildew from the soil. It was unstoppable lol. You may even want to consider spraying it with some copper fungicide as a preventative measure.