A friend phoned me with a tomato problem, I’m not sure of the best solution. She has a cold greenhouse containing a variety of tomato plants in pots (both red and yellow but primarily the “golden grape” variety Ildi). The tomatoes are all still green and her job is suddenly taking her abroad for 3 weeks from this Saturday. She doesn’t want to trouble neighbours with this particular problem and wonders if there’s any way of saving the crop. The options under consideration seem to be:
do nothing (i.e. no watering)
move or plant outside and leave to the whim of the weather
cut the vines and invert
cut the vines and rest in straw or material
pick green and place in drawers or rack.
Are there any other options? (Resigning the job is evidently not a consideration )
Which one do you think might just work?
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do nothing (i.e. no watering)
move or plant outside and leave to the whim of the weather
cut the vines and invert
cut the vines and rest in straw or material
pick green and place in drawers or rack.
Are there any other options? (Resigning the job is evidently not a consideration )
Which one do you think might just work?
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