How’re these looking? They were in a cup when I bought them and they were immediately put into pots, then about 3 weeks later (yesterday) they were put into the dirt
First 7 pics are my roma grape tomatoes and the 9th and tenth is my beef steak and the 11th and 12th is my big beef plants
by Outrageous-Set-1855
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Brand new so any and all advice would be appreciated 🙂
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What’s the temperature in your area? The first few days after a transplant can be rough. Make sure to water them thoroughly – if it’s hot and sunny and otherwise dry, you could even do twice a day, but as long as the ground continues to look damp, it’ll be OK.
Do you use any fertilizers or compost when you planted?
This is a topic that I know it was very controversial – pruning flowers at early stages of growth. The logic/ argument for it is that once plants start to flower and fruit, they put more energy towards that then growing stems and leaves and constant, the overall growth of the plant. So it is something that I personally have done. But I also know plenty of people say it’s unnecessary.
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Brand new so any and all advice would be appreciated 🙂
What’s the temperature in your area? The first few days after a transplant can be rough. Make sure to water them thoroughly – if it’s hot and sunny and otherwise dry, you could even do twice a day, but as long as the ground continues to look damp, it’ll be OK.
Do you use any fertilizers or compost when you planted?
This is a topic that I know it was very controversial – pruning flowers at early stages of growth. The logic/ argument for it is that once plants start to flower and fruit, they put more energy towards that then growing stems and leaves and constant, the overall growth of the plant. So it is something that I personally have done. But I also know plenty of people say it’s unnecessary.