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<blockquote data-quote="Enclave" data-source="post: 608695" data-attributes="member: 92754"><p>[USER=119208]@Loobles[/USER] .. Are you training them by pinching out the side shoots ? Some growers will put tomatoes in a ring pot system or grown on straw .. This can be fun .. Your new top soil could be rich in nitrogen .. Have you done a soil test .. You could try thinning out some .. If they are that close you could end up with a fungal problem. Do you have any flowers at all ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enclave, post: 608695, member: 92754"] [USER=119208]@Loobles[/USER] .. Are you training them by pinching out the side shoots ? Some growers will put tomatoes in a ring pot system or grown on straw .. This can be fun .. Your new top soil could be rich in nitrogen .. Have you done a soil test .. You could try thinning out some .. If they are that close you could end up with a fungal problem. Do you have any flowers at all ? [/QUOTE]
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