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Actually these tomatoes have been in the system as of today 3 weeks and 6 days. This is by far the easiest way to grow tomatoes that I have ever seen. All you have to do is adjust the trellis clips every couple days, and check your resevoir a couple times a week......and just let it grow.
All told there is 11 buckets in this system. The top photo shows 6 buckets with 3 large cherry tomatoes. The smaller tomato in the middle is a clone sucker that was quite small when I put it in the system. It is now showing signs of rapid growth and up to 14". There is a smaller clone on the left that was put in the system just a couple of weeks ago, and it too is showing some growth. On the far left is a cucumber that I just put in the system this week. It too is starting to grow.
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