>>1042394Here's a pic of the bottom diagram. Since it is in a greenhouse hydroponics, the plants can live for over 3 years and become as long as 75 feet/23 meters. Only a short section has any action and growth. You remove all suckers. The plant keep growing from the top. Old leaves, ripe fruit, and bare trusses are removed on the bottom.
The top diagram is a bit more difficult to photo. It just looks like a big tomato forest. The suckers are trained to fall to the ground where you bury a portion of the stem so they will root. It is the "layering" technique, only you don't need to cut them off the main plant. Just stake them and go from there.
>>1042605Christ, what happened to those bananas?
>>1042403>>1042402>>1041929They were probably weeding the pot, thinking the lettuce was a weed and the stuff left behind was the flower.
>>1042411>>1042413>>1042419Sir, your shoe is out of focus.
>birdsBird netting.
>fungal infectionsJust too much water/local humidity usually plus cold weather. Plants can defend themselves very well against fungi, until they start to get too much water or there's a specific fungi that targets them which pest insects can help introduce by damaging the plant. Your mushroom compost shouldn't be a problem. Everything just needs to be well draining. Just mix in course sand to increase drainage if needed.
>>1042451>>1042473I don't even own a phone. lol
>>1042609>>1042611Time for mulch.