Re: Tomato question/s - Site listed
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- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 19:04:30 -0700
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Also, check out this great site for tomato cultivation:
The On-line Tomato Vine
http://www.kcinter.net/~mule/
This site recently changed and some of the links are still not completed,
but I'm sure if you keep trying it, they will be ready soon.
InaDesert :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Norberto Arquilevich <daron@westworld.com>
To: <veggie-list>
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 6:44 PM
Subject: Tomato question/s
> 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
>
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