November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Hydroponic Tiny Tim Tomato: Starting Seeds on Rockwool and Clay Pebbles


Join me as I plant Tiny Tim Tomato seeds two ways, in rockwool and on clay pebbles. This video covers the first three weeks from planting the seeds until they are ready to be transplanted into a hydroponic system. My next video will show the set up and transplanting the seedlings into their new home.
Amazon links to items used in the video:
Tiny Tim Tomato Seeds: https://amzn.to/3pfib51
Rockwool: https://amzn.to/2LE9jXS
Net Cups: https://amzn.to/34n3nZL

18 thoughts on “VIDEO: Hydroponic Tiny Tim Tomato: Starting Seeds on Rockwool and Clay Pebbles

  1. Hi tikki. I'm a huge fan. Can you do a comparison of kratky contianer size / shape comparisons? Like the difference between a tall 1 gallon cylinder vs a short but wide 1 gallon square container?
    I'm curious about the root ball length and width and how that affects growth

  2. Just joined from Northern Kentucky! I've started seeds in clay pellets too. It seems to be iffy on how well they work but your video taught me a lot. I'm interested in how you're getting them to not fall through because I desperately want to try growing chives. Can I look forward to the next video. You've given a lot to think about. Thanks!

  3. I'm looking to grow the Tiny Tim Tomatoe plant. You mentioned you sterilize your clay pebbles in the oven at 400 degrees between uses. Can you tell me for how long?

  4. What is your guess on how much nutrient water a Tiny Tim will used up for it's entirety until it's done? I am wondering if I can set it and forget it by using a large enough container from start to finish. Really informative videos 🙂

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