Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Do tomato plants need a lot of fresh air or can they still grow indoors next to a sometimes open window?

I'm not allowed to have tomato plants in the hallway of my dorm so I'm forced to keep it next to the window where it gets *some* outdoor exposure. Sometimes I take it on walks outdoors, or leave it next to an open window, but at most it's probably only exposed to half an hour of direct sunlight total. I do acknowledge that the tomato plant wont grow as well as one would with an optimal environment, but will it at least survive long enough to bear tomatoes?

Do tomato plants need a lot of fresh air or can they still grow indoors next to a sometimes open window?
Growing tomatoes indoors is very difficult to do due to lack of direct sun light. 30 minutes a day is not near enough
Reply:Tomato plants need 6 hours of direct sunlite.Maybe you could get a couple of GROW LITES and stand them up next to plant. It might help get you a few tomato's.Good luck
Reply:Your plant will not get enough sunlight to bare tomatoes you need at least 6 hours of sun a day.How about a grow light?


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