About fertilizer
Roughly, there are two types of Japanese hydroponics fertilizers.
(Both can be purchased on the Internet.)
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, we will explain the practice of hydroponic culture.
Toscana violet(Cherry tomato)Soil-type hydroponics
Home garden recommendation (★★★★★)
Subject (Place of origin: Latin America)
Suitable temperature for germination 23-30 ° C (anaerobic seeds)
Sunlight conditions Need a sunny place
Suitable temperature for growth around 25 ° C
fertilizer water Once in the morning, when the soil is dry,
(Fertilizer water in which the concentrate is diluted 4000 times)
Cultivation method Soil-type hydroponics No. 9 pot (vertical)
Days from sowing to harvesting 105 days
Yield 260
Notes on growth
・ I grew up in a sunny place. (Half daylight hours)
-The leaves were cut appropriately to improve ventilation.
・ Because it grows greatly, it may have been better to make the support column high and sturdy from the beginning.
・ In the beginning, I was giving fertilizer water that was 2000 times thinner than the concentrate.
・ Since the symptoms of overnutrition occurred, I grew up with fertilizer water diluted 4000 times.
・ We picked the side buds until the height grew and the upper tip was cut.
What you want to try in the future.
(※Japanese is translated into English by translation software. I am sorry if it is strange English.)
Hydroponics fertilizer water concentration
Toscana violet(Cherry tomato)Soil-type hydroponics
* (Because the appropriate germination temperature is 23 ° C-30 ° C, it is necessary to germinate indoors or warm. Yes (plastic greenhouse etc.)
A friend gave me an unusual purple tomato. (*^▽^*)
When I ate it, the sweetness and sourness were moderate and delicious.
I asked my friend the name of the tomato, whatever the name of the tomato.
Its name is Tuscan Violet! (`・ω・´)
I wonder if this can be done in the kitchen garden ...
I looked into it and it seemed that it could be raised, so I tried to grow it.
I checked a lot of specialized tomato books,
Only a description of Tuscan violet varieties can be found.
Is it okay to grow this with cherry tomatoes?
Well, it's a homepage with a policy of nurturing through trial and error, so let's try it!
March 04, 2018.
Tuscan violet is a fixed species (a species that inherits the same traits from generation to generation)
I would like to sow the Tuscan violet seeds from my friend.
Buds come out ... a little uneasy (-ω-) /
(Since the outside temperature is around 10 ℃,
I put it in a place where the sun hits the room until it germinates.)
7 days after sowing,
It sprouted fine.(*^▽^*)
Because it was a purple tomato, I thought it might be a purple bud.
It feels the same as an ordinary tomato bud.
20 days after sowing,
After the buds came out, I brought them out and raised them.
Coldness? It seems that the growth is slow.
34 days after sowing,
Entered April.
It ’s a little warmer and the tomatoes grow bigger,
I will transplant it into a large bowl (No. 9 bowl bought at Daiso(One Dollar shop)).
This time, I would like to grow with other hydroponics that grow well with other vegetables.
( For comparison, I ’d like to grow it up on the soil. )
41 days after sowing,
The stem is also getting thicker.
After moving to a large bowl, if the soil surface is dry in the morning,
Plenty Concentrate was given fertilizer water diluted 2000 times.
Compare with Tuscan violet grown in soil at exactly the same time.
Do you feel that soil hydroponics is growing a little? Wonder.
49 days after sowing,
Vigorously growing (*^▽^*)
If you look closely, flower buds were made.
I compared it with those who are growing in the soil.
After all, soil-type hydroponics seems to grow better.
(*^▽^*)
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