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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2944435" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>You can do this with tomato plants as well. Pretty much anything you can grow really within reason. A lot of the major indoor farming operations have plants that are well over a year old. Saw one where they had a almost vine type of tomato plant that was trained onto a string which had a spool at the top. As it would grow the bottom most section would stop producing and they would then wind it around the base as they loosened the string so that new growth and produce could be harvested easily. Another one uses a single plant to produce HUGE amounts of tomatoes at once, for example. I would imagine this plant is at least three years old.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.okshooters.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/i.imgur.com_QtehkWS.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2944435, member: 29706"] You can do this with tomato plants as well. Pretty much anything you can grow really within reason. A lot of the major indoor farming operations have plants that are well over a year old. Saw one where they had a almost vine type of tomato plant that was trained onto a string which had a spool at the top. As it would grow the bottom most section would stop producing and they would then wind it around the base as they loosened the string so that new growth and produce could be harvested easily. Another one uses a single plant to produce HUGE amounts of tomatoes at once, for example. I would imagine this plant is at least three years old. [IMG]https://www.okshooters.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/i.imgur.com_QtehkWS.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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