Grafted Tom help

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Re: Grafted Tom help
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2012, 22:04 »
I would give it a weak general feed such as growmore or similar and put it in the warm at night and sun in day. When it perks right up i would put it in a bigger pot before it goes out. They are gross feeders and if you have a grafted plant the roots will be extra vigarous so you dont want it pot bound as that will defeat the object of having one! :)

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Re: Grafted Tom help
« Reply #16 on: May 14, 2012, 10:58 »
If you want a monster plant get it in the biggest deepest pot you can find. had a grafted tom from B+Q last year (forget the name but they were medium-large sized toms) in a 400x400x400 square pot last year and didn't top it till it had 5 trusses set, grew it into the apex of the greenhouse. Probably not a good idea to grow it that high though if it's going to be outside. I found the flavor to be rather dull alongside other varieties I grew. Best description I can think of is comparing a supermarket tom to a homegrown one. Well worth growing as an experiment though. massive croppers.
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Poolman

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Re: Grafted Tom help
« Reply #17 on: May 14, 2012, 13:08 »
If you want a monster plant get it in the biggest deepest pot you can find. had a grafted tom from B+Q last year (forget the name but they were medium-large sized toms) in a 400x400x400 square pot last year and didn't top it till it had 5 trusses set, grew it into the apex of the greenhouse. Probably not a good idea to grow it that high though if it's going to be outside. I found the flavor to be rather dull alongside other varieties I grew. Best description I can think of is comparing a supermarket tom to a homegrown one. Well worth growing as an experiment though. massive croppers.

What do you mean by "topping" - I did just buy the one as was curious more than anything, also got the pepper. I must say its a good decent size & is in a fairly large pot. Just dont want the chap to keel over
New grower here - handle with care!!

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Re: Grafted Tom help
« Reply #18 on: May 14, 2012, 13:19 »
i pinch out the growing tip once 4 trusses have set. the plant concentrates on developing fruit and the trusses will keep flowering.

i'm no expert i only started growing a couple of years ago but i have an elderly gentleman (he's 84) that's been giving me tips. if i get my toms to anything close to his i'll be happy.

also grew a grafted chili last year too in slightly smaller pot, tried to overwinter it but i think i might have killed it by overwatering (over eager) when the new growing tips started showing. again big crops. the ones in my local B+Q haven't been watered and look badly abused, but i'd hapilly grow the chilli again.

you'll be well happy with both i'd say.
« Last Edit: May 14, 2012, 13:35 by mcd »

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Re: Grafted Tom help
« Reply #19 on: May 14, 2012, 17:26 »
Brilliant, thanks for the info I'll keep you posted on how it goes  :D


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