I have had the same problem with my tomatoes, and a shot of Hydrogen Peroxide brings them back quick...
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Back for another update!
First and foremost, PICKLES! With the few cukes that grew I made a small batch of bread and butter chips. They came out really great! My small harvest after being washed and sliced. http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...roponics44.jpg And the two jars of pickles ready to eat. There are onions and peppers in there as well. This was a good recipe though, very yummy! http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...roponics43.jpg The strawberry plants are beautiful but not putting out a ton of fruit. But what I have been getting has been delicious. http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...roponics42.jpg The lettuce is pretty well done at this point. It was great and without a doubt the easiest thing of the whole experiment to grow. It took NO effort at all. But the real story is the tomatoes. I have literally dozens of tomatoes growing now. Most about walnut size. But I am fertilizing new blossoms about every other day. The 3 plants drink an astonishing amount of water every day. But all I have to do is add some every couple of days and they take care of themselves. Here is a little bunch of plum tomatoes. The plants are covered with these. http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...roponics41.jpg And finally a shot to show just how massive these plants have gotten. My disaster of a few weeks ago is nothing but a memory now. As usual the pics just don't do this justice. It is quite impressive in person! http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...roponics40.jpg |
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