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Question by  steve92 (11)

What is involved in growing tomatoes in a greenhouse?

 
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Answer by  martshtml (300)

You want to start off with a good potting soil. After you have planted the seeds, make sure the soil does not dry out. At first it is wise to keep these plants under a florescent light for at least 18 hours a day.

 
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Answer by  DtheM1 (1150)

Growing tomatoes in a greenhouse is not to different from growing them outdoors. You need to make sure that it is very warm, and they get plenty of water.

 
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Answer by  Brandydog (631)

It depends what method you choose. Hydroponics are systems that require no soil, but are very complex. You need pumps, pipeing and some high tech knowledge to make hydroponic growing systems work. For this reason, the novice is probably better off with soil. In this case you just grow the plants like a normal houseplant.

 
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Answer by  Chinsa13 (40)

Southern tomato greenhouses are erected in January, by the time spring arrives the plants are at least 6" high and are ready for transplant or sell. Fertilizer and soil which has vermiculite added to it will produce hardy green house tomatoes. Place seeds in flats of soil, once they have reached 1" to 2", transplant into indiviual pots or trays.

 
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Answer by  DaffodilPetals (105)

Start with good soil. Plant your seeds 1/4 inch deep. Keep them under fluorescent light. Make sure you pollinate regularly!

 
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