3/14/11 minutes after transplant |
3/18/11 Nutrient Overdose :-( |
Soon after the drama of transplanting and putting up a trellis, we found that they immediately went into shock, or so I thought. It was actually a case of too much love. I gave my prize tomato a HUGE dose of nutrients which was meant for my 10 gallon DWC.
This means I super charged my tomatoes
with 10 times the amount of nutrients it should have had. Now it was time for emergency treatment. We gave the tomatoes a quick bath in distilled water, treated it with hormones to jump start the recovery process and put back into it’s container. Since I didn’t want to contaminate my tomatoes by using the same twigs, I replaced them with fresh twigs from the cherry orchards.
Guess what? We now have cherry trees growing with our tomatoes! That’s right the cherry tree twigs have bloomed and now leaves are growing. So we have cherries
3/26/11 Cherry leaves |
3/26/11 Tomatoes and Cherries |
It is really nice idea to grow cherry with tomatoes hydroponically.Cherry tomatoes are really delicious and easy to grow, and they can be grown in almost any climate.Hydroponic growing helps plants for their maximum growth.
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