Hi guys
I am doing a tomato experiment where i have bought shop tomatoes as fruit i have removed the seeds, and taken the gell away from them. I have then put them in my homemade propagator{food container} and now the seeds have little roots coming out. I now have chucked the seeds onto a big pot of sand, soil and stone mix.
I am planning to get the stongest seedling out of the bunch because they would be competing for water and light. After that, around march i will put a third outside, a third inside and a third in a unheated greenhouse. After this when they have fruited around may, im not sure. I will do this again.
I will then try to keep two or three tomatoes alive trhough the winter, because i heard they are a heavier cropper in there second year.Is this true?
So any hints or advice on my exsperiment will be very helpfull.
I am doing a tomato experiment where i have bought shop tomatoes as fruit i have removed the seeds, and taken the gell away from them. I have then put them in my homemade propagator{food container} and now the seeds have little roots coming out. I now have chucked the seeds onto a big pot of sand, soil and stone mix.
I am planning to get the stongest seedling out of the bunch because they would be competing for water and light. After that, around march i will put a third outside, a third inside and a third in a unheated greenhouse. After this when they have fruited around may, im not sure. I will do this again.
I will then try to keep two or three tomatoes alive trhough the winter, because i heard they are a heavier cropper in there second year.Is this true?
So any hints or advice on my exsperiment will be very helpfull.
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