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Vegetable Garden & Super Soil: great results

Nico Farmer

Well-known member
Hi everybody

I make this tread today cause I would recolt goods tips and advices from experimented vegetables gardeners, and share my little experience.


Every year since 2009, I plant vegetables like tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, eggplant, piment, strawberrys,rasperry, melon, etc...

Problems and labour are my daily companion lol, so since two years I decided to grow with my super soil mix for my vegetables too.
In my garden, soil is composed of 80 percent of sand;



so I dug holes in wich I put my super soil.

I transplant my little tomatoes plants (approx 10") 6 of june in soil, and after 18 days, they were very healthy


June 24



I always watering with water well;
I take pics today:


July 16









There is lot of shadow on my graden causes by trees, but it seems correct. I only have 4 hours of real sun.

ALL are welcome here!
BIG UP
 
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Nico Farmer

Well-known member
Tomatoes pics

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Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
Unlike cannabis, veggies and fruits are mostly unable to absorb excess nutrients. Super Soil is totally awesome for this. :)

Cannabis is a hyper/dynamic accumulator, which is why you get better quality by using up the excess nutes during veg (big strong plants) and flowering when the soil has depleted to a quality flowering level.

Those look like fabulous tomatos, congrats. :)
 

Nico Farmer

Well-known member
Unlike cannabis, veggies and fruits are mostly unable to absorb excess nutrients. Super Soil is totally awesome for this. :)

Cannabis is a hyper/dynamic accumulator, which is why you get better quality by using up the excess nutes during veg (big strong plants) and flowering when the soil has depleted to a quality flowering level.

Right, thanks for precisions :)


Those look like fabulous tomatos, congrats. :)

Thanks :tiphat:
 

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