Jimski
Well-Known Member
Throwing a tomato plant in the ground and walking away gives you the same results as doing it with a pot plant. I grow Organic in a flood plane ground sip with 12 inches of soil and a hydroton base of 6 inches. I feed and train my tomatoes and have had great success with not just yield but flavor.Yes I can, from what I'm hearing people usually eat tomatos, not feed them.
In soil you can surely go without adding nutes, no?
This is my first year back with a garden due to back issues in 3 years. Tomatoes and peppers in one area and starting some strawberries but do not expect much on them 1st year.
The results from growing tomatoes and gardening tomatoes is like the difference between new cannabis grower and an experienced grower. Hell I grew for 5 years before I could properly identify a sucker or train a vine up a stick or wire or post or fence. Now with the internet anyone can grow pot and can really grow food without having to make all the mistakes.