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Paperback Hydroponic Tomatoes: For the Home Gardener Book

ISBN: 0880071990

ISBN13: 9780880071994

Hydroponic Tomatoes: For the Home Gardener

This book assists readers in the growing of tomatoes hydroponically for their own pleasure and use. It presents various methods and cultural practices that readers can readily use in growing tomatoes... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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Customer Reviews

4 ratings

great

I bought with this book because I am a beginner with hydroponics and am mostly interrested in Tomatoes. I was surprised to find that there are so many diffeent ways to grow tomatoes hydroponically. The tried and tested methods are saving me a lot of time, trouble, and disappointment. I recommentd it for anyone who wants to enjoy real tomatoes in the winter.

Useful!

This is the fourth book on hobby hydroponics that I've purchased and I think that it contains a lot of useful information for such a thin, fast read. It does a very good job explaining how to set up a NFT (nutrient film technique) system for tomatoes. It is also told me that tomatoes prefer a pH between 6.3 and 6.5. I had previously read the range was 5.5 to 6.5 and keeping the pH at the higher level has seemed to really improve the health of the plant and the rate of growth. I discover new tomatoes growing on my single plant almost every day now!

Very helpful

This short book is intelligently laid out, with just the right amount of diagrams. The text is easy to follow, even for a beginner. I am in the middle of attempting to follow Howard Resh's advice, as of early October 2001. If he is correct, I could be enjoying my first harvest before November!...

Ah! Yes, red ripe tomatoes floating around in nutrient

This is my fourth hydroponic book and it tells the story as good as the others do. I give it four stars because it taught me many new things about tomatoes that will come in handy no matter which way I garden. I'm really impressed with the content of this small book in regards to the tomato plant and its fruit. The diagrams are drawn accurately but are small do to the size of the book. The details of the nutrient solutions, how to mix and apply them, has just about scared me off from hydroponics. I don't like dealing with chemicals of any kind. I know that I can buy them pre-mixed but think about this whole thing; what's wrong with this picture? Maybe nothing, but still I wonder. Please consider buying this book for the wealth of information about the growing of tomatoes; it's well worth the small price. And just think, if La Nina' continues to parch the earth we may all be learning how to grow food hydroponically!
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