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growing a batch of tomatoes
Hi Ron I am a beginner in growing tomatoes with hydroponics. I heard i few different things from people on what to do and don't know which to trust
I have been growing a batch for maybe two weeks i am using two different seeds of tomatoes. So far the big ones have a long stem and two leaves. I have been keeping my light on 24/7 and i manually water them twice a day using a pump to fill my tank from a reservoir. I always make sure the rockwool looks as wet as possible. Keeping the light on 24/7 is that bad for the plants at all? How important is a micronutriunt tester? How important is a PH tester? What temperature should I keep my plants at? Any suggestions would really help me out thanks... Brett Kalluminait2001@yahoo.com |
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I can't imagine growing without one. Can get by with an inexpensive test kit that I will be selling nest week. pH meters have to many calibration problems. 75 degrees |
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