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That's a lot of tomatoes coming off one plant so quickly!

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That's a lot of tomatoes coming off one plant so quickly!
eventually stuff catchup to each other but i do find the tomatoes have just enough difference in blooming it gives enough spreading out of them ripening.Good idea to stagger them like that! Since growing indoors you don't really have to worry about the changing seasons and can keep them in steady production
Wow! Look at all the blossoms!forgot the other day to pop up a pic the other day, its outside so a few thing have decises to sample leafs, have a couple small ones starting
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most people harvest egplant past its best flavor and sweetness it takes a knack to find thst spot that work for you , a well water egg plant wont have the bitterness of one stressed by too much heat and lack of water, and you want to try a few at various points of ripeness to find the flavor tones you want, a slightly immature plant is the best stage so it carries over fewer and smaller seeds and not as tough. if the skin has gne past the pale purple and white where some of the skin is browning it is to ripe the seeds will be getting hard and the skin and flesh gets more bitter and best to you in a dish where other flavors will mask it and ate the rip stage you need to cut away the tough bitter skin and remove as many of the seeds as possible to tone it down.Have you ever tried the eggplant omelet that got famous on TikTok a while back? I've tried eggplant twice, but I couldn't appreciate it's taste. Quite possibly as I don't know how to prepare it. I tried boiling it, and I've tried stir-frying it.
moving some stuff around revamped the reservour increased its size so it will maintain better fluid temperature and reduce overall maintenanceHow are the plants going now?![]()
the joints are seal with a food grade rubber ring , if you look close at the 3d rendering the pieces slide togeather a seal goes in and the shoulders butt togeather and an additional bead of food grade silicone sealant is put around outside of joint as a back up and as a binder to glue the pieces together. the top of the tank has a mounted flange with a slip fit that tube slides in.How do you keep connecting pieces from leaking?
Also something I wondered... do you ever clean the tubing/piping? And if so, how?