Anyone grown tomatoes with a grow-bag and tomorite?

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Anyone grown tomatoes with a grow-bag and tomorite?

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Has anyone grown tomatoes with a grow-bag and tomorite?

I ask because I am wondering about run off. There doesn't seem to be many holes in these bags, and that got me thinking about salts in the feed.
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Re: Anyone grown tomatoes with a grow-bag and tomorite?

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I remember few years ago we had few plants in the restaurant. They were just in the bags and bags were in trays. I watered them with the hose slightly and left what water's left in trays.
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Re: Anyone grown tomatoes with a grow-bag and tomorite?

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Bulls wrote:
Thu May 07, 2020 11:42 pm
I remember few years ago we had few plants in the restaurant. They were just in the bags and bags were in trays. I watered them with the hose slightly and left what water's left in trays.
Thanks, mate.

I've swapped over to tomorite to finish off the grow as I was having some problems before then. It's a pain, literally, to take each plant up and down stairs. The last watering was done upstairs where the plants are, and there was little-to-no run-off. That's what got me thinking about tomatoes when they're grown in grow bags.
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