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Re: more tomato questions


On Thu, 27 Feb 1997 09:41:19 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi Andre,
>
>> Hi Bob,
>
>> To leave tomato plants a couple of days without water when
>> transplanting into soil, is a method used by commercial growers for
>> growing tomatoes in greenhouses. I have a friend who uses this method
>> already for a long time with very good results. This year I will give
>> it a try also.
>
>> --
>> Andre Vanheddeghem
>> Belgium
>> andrev@unicall.be
>
>Sounds interesting ... I've never heard of this technique before.  I'm open
>minded though, (or so I'd like to think ;) so do let us know how this works out
>for you.  Will you have a "control" group which do not get this treatment so
>you have something to compare results with?
>
>Cheers and good luck!
>
>   ____________________
>  |                    |
>  |     Bob Carter     | Kootenay Bay
>  |  bcarter@awinc.com | BC, Canada
>  |____________________|
>
>
>... Modems.....reach out and BYTE someone!

Bob,

I will try the method on a small scale with a control group.
I will do the test outside and in a greenhouse with different sorts of
tomatoes. I will let you know the results. I will also ask some
friends to do the same.


-- 
Andre Vanheddeghem
Belgium
andrev@unicall.be


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