@bhauk could be overwatering, not enough light or some of both. Make sure the soil is damp but not soaked. Also, make sure the plants are getting light close enough so they don't have to "reach" for the light and get tall and spindly. (shop lights or grow lights work great for this, or a really nice sunny windowsill that gets several hours of light might work also.) Conversely, make sure they are not getting dried out either. If left to get too dry too long, they will wilt and die.
@bhauk could be overwatering, not enough light or some of both. Make sure the soil is damp but not soaked. Also, make sure the plants are getting light close enough so they don't have to "reach" for the light and get tall and spindly. (shop lights or grow lights work great for this, or a really nice sunny windowsill that gets several hours of light might work also.) Conversely, make sure they are not getting dried out either. If left to get too dry too long, they will wilt and die.
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jonn8ball 1 month ago
Thanks for sharing this video clip. Thanks for the tips.
insomniacgrace 3 months ago
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wonderful tips. this is very informative.
dayspeace 3 months ago
I don't use "tomato feed"--just a few drops of compost tea, or add more compost as top-dressing in the garden.
liagarden 4 months ago
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MrJGADOL 5 months ago
Very simple process, yet very effective, thank you !!!
marito001 10 months ago
Excellent video....thank you.
Sarosh00 10 months ago
everytime i try to grow tomatoes from sed, they come up grow about 3 inches tall and skinny then fall over and die. What am i doing wrong?
bhauk 11 months ago
@bhauk could be overwatering, not enough light or some of both. Make sure the soil is damp but not soaked. Also, make sure the plants are getting light close enough so they don't have to "reach" for the light and get tall and spindly. (shop lights or grow lights work great for this, or a really nice sunny windowsill that gets several hours of light might work also.) Conversely, make sure they are not getting dried out either. If left to get too dry too long, they will wilt and die.
knutini 10 months ago
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@bhauk could be overwatering, not enough light or some of both. Make sure the soil is damp but not soaked. Also, make sure the plants are getting light close enough so they don't have to "reach" for the light and get tall and spindly. (shop lights or grow lights work great for this, or a really nice sunny windowsill that gets several hours of light might work also.) Conversely, make sure they are not getting dried out either. If left to get too dry too long, they will wilt and die.
knutini 10 months ago
growing tomatoes is like growing weed no joke, basically the same thing.
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