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CoviklaFlaire

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Hy Guys I was never botanic guy until i started to grow weed, now I wanna try to grow cherry tomatoes on my balcony.. Can somebody write me small guide for dummies. Coz I'm clueless about growing anything except weed..
 
Hy Guys I was never botanic guy until i started to grow weed, now I wanna try to grow cherry tomatoes on my balcony.. Can somebody write me small guide for dummies. Coz I'm clueless about growing anything except weed..

Hey @CoviklaFlaire !

Cherry Toms are easy as pie!

Plant in full sun.

To feed or not to feed? I usually dont when they are planted in new untilled ground. It will have everything you need. But if you do repeated plants year after year you need supplements. The easiest way to do that is get some composted cow manure, easy to obtain where I live and add a garden shovel full to your hole before planting and mix well with soil. Water well after planting.

Pay attention to your weather and water only when you get less than an inch of rain per week.

Wait for your crop to come in!! :gary:

if you use tom. fertilizers from a store, meaning chemical supplements then just follow the recommendation son the package.

Also if you buy your plant from a nusery it should have complete directions on it!

If you have other questioins just tag me by using @ in front of my name and I will get an Alert.

Good luck, Friend!! :vibes:
 
I do mine in a container, full sun, my soil is usually a mix of foxfarm/zoo compost/perlite I usually do plant 4 plants in a 7ish gallon container, cull the weakest 2. while it's growing up, remove suckers as you find them, train to grow up I start with a couple bamboo sticks in the container on either side inbetween the sticks, I place "critter netting" to make a trellis, once they get about 2/3rds the way up the trellis I just let them go nuts...same basic rules apply, don't want too much foliage touching the ground so you can see what's going on with the main stem...there are AWESOME cherry tomato vids on youtube, even for confined spaces just search up the strain of tomatoes and get plantin!!!
 
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