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Old 03-20-2009, 02:41 AM #1
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A few questions about my veggies

I have corn (doing great) strawberries (doing great) tomatoes(burning and spotting bad) and squash (spotting but not looking burnt)

they are all in ocean forest soil....

why does korn and strawberries grow so well in ocean forest and not good my tomatoes and squash?

they are all currently under 24hrs cmh side lighting....

i know ocean forest is kinda hot but they were well established seedlings rootbound in there previous nursery soil doing fine.... whats the deal? ithink the tomatoe plant might die...

i have these seedlings coming in the mail


Sugar Baby Watermelon
Carmen Pepper
Sorbet Swirl Watermelon
Crane Melon
Honey Orange Melon
Tomatoberry

1 of each , what do i need to do to make sure these all grow good like my corn and my strawberries???

maybe i will get a pic later....
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Old 03-21-2009, 02:09 AM #2
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I'm doing the suagr baby right now, germed and they are in some mini hempy buckets right now....I'll be transplanting them into bigger pots this weekend....to be transplanted outside on good friday. I germed them on 3-7 and today the first leaves are really getting nice. I just re-read your post and I can't help you b/c I'm strickly into hydro and hempies.
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Old 03-26-2009, 11:27 PM #3
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my tomatoe died :(
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my tomatoe died :(
Tomato is a light-feeder like cannabis. :( Sorry to hear it didn't make it.

If your cannabis plants get nute burn in that soil, tomatoes and any other plant with light nutrient requirements will burn up as well. If your plants do well when transplanted into it when they're older, try doing the same with your tomatoes and other herbs.
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Old 04-13-2009, 10:38 PM #5
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Tomato is a light-feeder like cannabis. :( Sorry to hear it didn't make it.

If your cannabis plants get nute burn in that soil, tomatoes and any other plant with light nutrient requirements will burn up as well. If your plants do well when transplanted into it when they're older, try doing the same with your tomatoes and other herbs.

funny thing is, i pul all my plants in ocean forest and squash is going good, corns going good, my pot plants definatly going good, but it was too much for the monster "big beef" tomatoe....

my squash is starting to pack on some squashes.... corn is husking up....
my strawberrys are producing almost every day it seems.

i order 4 kinds of mellons including crane mellon from sonoma co.....

also have tomatoe berry to try again with, and a pepper plant.
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funny thing is, i pul all my plants in ocean forest and squash is going good, corns going good, my pot plants definatly going good, but it was too much for the monster "big beef" tomatoe....

my squash is starting to pack on some squashes.... corn is husking up....
my strawberrys are producing almost every day it seems.

i order 4 kinds of mellons including crane mellon from sonoma co.....

also have tomatoe berry to try again with, and a pepper plant.
Awesome, can't wait till my garden starts producing too Nothing but sprouters at the moment
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Love the Avatar and the Signature. I've got 6 bush tomato plants, and 10 mild habanero plants next to them. They've both been alive for a couple months and doing well. Hope things go well with yours as well, how are the strawberries? any particular procedure?

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funny thing is, i pul all my plants in ocean forest and squash is going good, corns going good, my pot plants definatly going good, but it was too much for the monster "big beef" tomatoe....
Try cutting the FFOF 50/50 with light warrior or non ferted pro mix. Your tomatoes won't burn so bad.
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