Tomato question/s
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- Subject: Tomato question/s
- From: N* A* <d*@westworld.com>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 18:44:08 -0700
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I am in zone 9-10 (Southern California) and this year I planted my tomato
seedlings on a mix of native soil and compost. They sure liked it! By now
they are about 5' tall, full of foliage and some fruit. Few tomatoes (I
think) for the plants size and I am curious if the reason might be a high
nitrogen level in the compost, or may be. I am overwatering (1/2 hr every
second day on a drip system.
In any event, what can I do to slow the growth an increase the fruit?
TIA, Norberto