ChatterBank1 min ago
Tastless tomatoes
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I'm not a gardener by any means, but this year I thought I'd have a go at a few tomatoes in the conservatory. I bought six little plants from a car boot sale, put them in leaf mould in big pots, and added water. Result! They've grown over a metre tall, and produced fruit. The first little tiny one was delicious. Now they're a bit bigger, they look lovely, but they are absolutely tasteless. Absolutely.
I presume it is too late to do anything for the little green ones that have yet to ripen?
I presume it is too late to do anything for the little green ones that have yet to ripen?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Leaf mould has no nutriuent for growing toms which need plenty of potash to get good tasting fruits. You would have done better to grow them in a growbag. The best way is to insert a fibre bottomlest ring about 10" dia into the bag, fill with compost and grow your plant in that thus giving the plant all it requires, but water regulary and feed at least 2-3 time a week when its growing well. Keep this info for next year. One more tip, never buy plants with a thin black leg (base of plant) make sure they are green.
I have only just started picking my tom`s (4 so far) so there is still plenty of time for them to go red, as they will, so don`t pick them in a panic, just have patience and wait. To hasten them along put a ripe banana at he base of the plant or leave a couple of red ones on the vine. They emit a gas which helps to ripen the others.