3108 Patio Veg Plant kits A5.indd AWS

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On Arrival

Potting On

Potting On

Growing on

Growing on

Remove the plants from the box as soon as they arrive and check that the compost is adequately moist, watering if necessary with tepid water. Allow to drain and place on a shaded windowsill or in a greenhouse for a few hours to settle before planting.

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Remove the plants from the box as soon as they arrive and check that the compost is adequately moist, watering if necessary with tepid water. Allow to drain and place on a shaded windowsill or in a greenhouse for a few hours to settle before planting.

The plants can be planted directly into the growing container, however they will establish and fruit quicker if they are potted and grown on for a couple of weeks before planting. Using 10cm (4") pots and a good quality moist proprietary compost, set the plants so that the top of the rootball is about 1cm (0.5") below the compost surface. After potting give a thorough watering, but thereafter take care to avoid over wet conditions, particularly as the young plants become re-established. Grow on in a light humid position and maintain an initial temperature of 16 - 18°C . After the first 7 to 10 days, gradually reduce down the temperature and provide plenty of air circulation to harden off the plants before planting in their final fruiting position.

The plants can be planted directly into the growing container, however they will establish and fruit quicker if they are potted and grown on for a couple of weeks before planting. Using 10cm (4") pots and a good quality moist proprietary compost, set the plants so that the top of the rootball is about 1cm (0.5") below the compost surface. After potting give a thorough watering, but thereafter take care to avoid over wet conditions, particularly as the young plants become re-established. Grow on in a light humid position and maintain an initial temperature of 16 - 18°C . After the first 7 to 10 days, gradually reduce down the temperature and provide plenty of air circulation to harden off the plants before planting in their final fruiting position.

Take your growing container and place this in your desired location where your plants will be fruiting. Fill the container with a good quality general purpose compost to a level 10cm (2") below the top of the container. Now simply make a depression in the compost which is big enough to accommodate the rootball of the plant and bury the rootball so that the compost is level with that of the top to the root ball. Once all three plants have been planted at equal distances around the edge of the container they should be given a thorough watering to settle them into the compost. The plants will require regular watering and great care should be taken to prevent the plants drying out, moderate regular watering is the best practice to prevent over watering. Two weeks after planting, a quality tomato fertiliser should be applied twice a week when watering to ensure that the plants continue to develop and provide an abundance of fruit. Tomato Tumbler has been specially bred to have many side cropping shoots which should not be removed as you would with traditional tomato varieties. SPPA2326 3108

Take your growing container and place this in your desired location where your plants will be fruiting. Fill the container with a good quality general purpose compost to a level 10cm (2") below the top of the container. Now simply make a depression in the compost which is big enough to accommodate the rootball of the plant and bury the rootball so that the compost is level with that of the top to the root ball. Once all three plants have been planted at equal distances around the edge of the container they should be given a thorough watering to settle them into the compost. The plants will require regular watering and great care should be taken to prevent the plants drying out, moderate regular watering is the best practice to prevent over watering. Two weeks after planting, a quality tomato fertiliser should be applied twice a week when watering to ensure that the plants continue to develop and provide an abundance of fruit. Tomato Tumbler has been specially bred to have many side cropping shoots which should not be removed as you would with traditional tomato varieties.

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Patio Veg Plant Kits