Transforming a Lettuce Greenhouse into Tomatoes
This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Homegrown Passion”.
Join me on a journey of transforming a Lettuce Greenhouse into a Tomato paradise! From harvesting ripe tomatoes to dealing with messy pepper plants, this video is a fun and educational look at the process. Don't forget to subscribe for more greenhouse adventures!
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0:00 Intro
1:15 Messy Peppers
2:00 Lean & Lower
2:39 Pollinate
4:35 Deep Barrel Update
4:57 Pull more Cucumbers
6:02 Niagara Falls Trip
Do you do constant watering/feeding of your tomato plants? Or do you run it for a certain period of time several times a day? Thanks.
What an awesome production you have. It looks like enough work for a 4-person crew!!! Im sure your husband helps. But what happened to your daughter?
Hmmm I wonder if these indeterminant tomatoes would grow as well horizontally. Hey you should come visit Toronto some time.
In my thirty years of hoop-house production un -polinated flowers still produce little fruit which I sell at a premium [ seedless tomatoes]. Your peppers are beautiful, aphids suck, had them on my muir this winter…
I noticed something last year and I wanted to check to see if you have seen similar observations. I found that when my single stem tomatoes get taller, fruit production starts to suffer. I still get good leaves, but the trusses quit setting. But, if I lower the stems like you tend to do, production seems to pick back up shortly afterwards. I know it sounds weird, but I think it may be that the plant’s ability to push nutrients and water to greater heights may be tied to gravity stress especially when lots of fruit have set lower on the plant. Tomato doesn’t naturally grow vertically like we’ve pushed them. They evolved across the ground setting roots as they sprawled. Well, those are my thoughts and it could be something else. What’s your opinion or experience as a vertical grower?
I wanted to ask you about your tomato leaves having lighter-colored splotches. I get that as well and it seems to come out of nowhere. I’m pretty sure it’s some sort of nutrient deficiency related to the plant taking it up the nutrients properly. My hydro solution is always spot on. I figure you test quite a bit more and have the solution which is why I ask. Thanks again.
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Great work! Can you talk a lot about the irrigation schedule you are using for these tomatoes plants? When do you start and end? For how many minutes you run for each cycle?
dont forget to register your garden with the USDA!!! LOL JK
Bummer about the aphids! Glad you guys were able to get away. We are headed for spring training in phoenix soon.
Hi so nice day
Your videos provide a great overview of the work involved in running hydroponics, rather than a tour and weight of results, very informative.
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