(Pre-thinning) Is this considered leggy? Seeds were from a tomato in a huge pile from Borough Market, London labelled as Organic Heirloom Tomatoes. Dark-purple to black skin with umami and slightly smoky red flesh.
(Pre-thinning) Is this considered leggy? Seeds were from a tomato in a huge pile from Borough Market, London labelled as Organic Heirloom Tomatoes. Dark-purple to black skin with umami and slightly smoky red flesh.
by StickyDarkMatter
3 Comments
ObsessiveAboutCats
Those do not look leggy but still need to be separated ASAP; tomatoes don’t like competition and the sooner you split them up, the smaller the roots are and the easier it so to pull them free. When I multi sow I try to pull and relocate the extras as soon as they germinate, way before any true leaves appear.
Alaska fish fertilizer will help with the shock of moving them about.
oldhorses4deadmen
Yes those are leggy. Repot all the way up.
smokinLobstah
In my world, they’re leggy and need light and a fan.
3 Comments
Those do not look leggy but still need to be separated ASAP; tomatoes don’t like competition and the sooner you split them up, the smaller the roots are and the easier it so to pull them free. When I multi sow I try to pull and relocate the extras as soon as they germinate, way before any true leaves appear.
Alaska fish fertilizer will help with the shock of moving them about.
Yes those are leggy. Repot all the way up.
In my world, they’re leggy and need light and a fan.