276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Caprican Levington Tomorite Giant Tomato Planter Large Grow Bag With Sea weed Food Soil Growbag

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Gro-bags: Use 4.5 litres per bag. Outdoors, feed once a week. In greenhouses, increase to twice a week when second truss has set. Cut along the dotted lines of the panels you want to use if you are only planting two plants, use the end panels. The Levington's Tomorite Giant Planter is the best possible way to get your tomatoes off to a healthy start. Generate healthier fruit and greater yields with Levington's high quality mineral rich growing media in their largest planter size, allowing you more space to tend to your plants and them more room to grow.

This Westland Big Tom Peat Free Tomato Planter is a nutrient-rich compost that promotes strong root growth and sustains healthy plant development. It is enriched with seaweed for improved crop quality and abundant fruiting. Big Tom’s unique moisture retention technology and calcium rich formulation reduces the risk of blossom end rot. It also actively feeds the tomato plants for up to six weeks. You're not limited to just growing Tomatoes in this planter bag. You can also use them for other crops, including: cucumbers, peppers and courgettes. Seaweed extract contains several useful plant nutrients, including nitrogen, potassium, phosphate and magnesium. The extract works in harmony with Levington tomato feed to make more nutrients available to your plants. They can take it and use it as part of their development no matter what stage of growth they are at. Can also be used with crops such as aubergines and sweet peppers for maximum growth and flavour. How to use Consequently, this large planter is the perfect base for tasty and healthy tomatoes or delicious and high yielding crops. Gardening tipsDosage rate: Use measure provided. Dilute 60ml in 4.5 litres of water for tomatoes/potatoes and dilute 30ml in 4.5 litres of water for peppers and aubergines. Where to use The Tomorite giant bags state that you should not cut any holes in the bags, only the ones you intend planting in. And plumping the bags. Also it says not to use any feed for 6 weeks as they are supposed to be enriched with seaweed fertiliser. I never feed until the first trusses have set. We link each grow bag to an automatic watering system, so all the bags receive the same amount of water, and we feed those that require it with a liquid fertiliser. Some of our bags already contain enough fertiliser to last through our trial.

Future Garden are not liable for any additional fees that may be incurred. Any unexpected costs must be paid by you (the customer). yes I do understand that we can’t keep on stripping the planet of peat which was the perfect medium, but to blame the customer for their failure is awful. After planting, water in using about 6 litres (approx. 1.5 gallon) and then water as necessary to keep the bag moist.

Details

However, if you arereturning the product(s) due to a fault, the return costs will be borne by us, the merchant.

Just so anyone who reads this knows I have been growing Tomatoes for 50 years. In pots in soil in compost and in All types and sizes of Grow bags. When I buy a certain product I Always follow the Manufacturers instructions. Scotts Levington Tomorite Giant Tomato Planter has everything you need to get started! If you're thinking of growing your own Tomatoes, this is the grow bag for you. Inside the bag you'll find enriched compost with added seaweed for extra taste! The Giant Tomorite Planter is easy to water, provides a better root system and produces top quality fruit! Most summer veg will be in the bags for several weeks, so you’ll need to feed them. Add controlled-release feed before you plant by mixing it into the compost where you have cut holes, or add a liquid feed twice a week once the first fruits have formed. Follow the dosage and frequency advice on the bottle.

Returns Policy

Train plants to fan out, this will help them to soak up as much sunlight as possible and allow a air flow to pass through. Make sure that you add in support canes and tie in the stems. Avoid piercing the bottom of the bag to retain water. Train plants to fan out so that they receive maximum light and air. For the best results feed with Tomorite. If they monitor where the materials they use come from making sure there is no poisonous material in their compost. In late May, when the plants each have five leaves, we plant two into each of our grow bags. We grow them in a greenhouse, where they're trained up wires, and we remove sideshoots below the fruit.

like I told them there are NO second chances in the UK tomato growing season. You plant seeds in Feb-March, plant out in greenhouse in May (Earlier If heated) and that’s it.Water regularly so the bag doesn’t dry out. In hot weather, this may need to be up to three times a day. Before you start, give your planter a good shake to allow the compacted compost to break down and water to spread more evenly. Simply cut along the guide lines of the sections you wish to plant in, allowing the most space possible between sections. Once planted water when necessary using about 6 litres to keep the planter moist. Water regularly and avoid piercing the base of the planter. All prices shown below are per parcel with a maximum weight of 30 kg per parcel. Items over 30 kg are split into multiple boxes and charged per box. After planting, water in using about 6 litres and then water as necessary to keep the bag moist. This planter requires less frequent watering than smaller grow bags. Sow your seeds in pots around March time; keep them inside on a sunny windowsill until they are large enough (around 15cm) to plant in your bag and the last frost has passed.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment