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Thought i would say hello. I am currently living in Denver. I recently started gardening so all this is kind of new. I am currently growing six indoor tomatoes under a 430W hps light. I think it's cool to see them growing inside. I already have some fruit set and i am all excited.I came here to do some reading and ask some questions.
From: Mile high city | Registered: Nov 2005
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I'm doing the indoor tomato thing too. Isn't it fasinating? I have 4 little tiny tomatoes growing on my 4 plants. I hand polinate with an eyebrow brush of all things. But it's working and that's what matters lol. I'll enjoy hearing about how your plants are doing.
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From: triangle, virginia | Registered: Mar 2005
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glenskinz welcome to the forum. You need to check out Nana11's post she lives in Littleton could help you a lot. I try to over winter my Hibiscus inside but have not tried just growing anything in the house as yet. Hope you do well. Jimmy
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From: Irving,Tx. | Registered: Aug 2004
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Well an update on my tomato's Thay have grown past my light at celing hieght i guess i should have topped them before that happened.The fruit is at the bottom so I hope they ripen. I've been hitting them every day with about 1 gal of light fert Fox farms tiger bloom daily. until i get about 10 % run off. I think a bush tomato would work better. currently I am growing burpie big boy and an hierloom brandywines in 5 gal pots. If i was to do it again i would grow two instead of six I just didn't have the heart to cull any.
Is there any way i can post Images to this board and what is the recomended method?I want to show off my 8 ft monsters.
From: Mile high city | Registered: Nov 2005
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