Started the plant indoors, trying to begin the hardening off process but it rapidly wilts whenever I leave it out. Perks back up when inside. What's going on?

by Clever_Mik

12 Comments

  1. NoMinimum5376

    Start it in the shade first for a few days before you go to actual sun! I have some still being dramatic in full sun for more than a few hours even though I’ve been hardening off for weeks.

  2. KP97756YOLO

    That pot also looks small for that state of growth. Whenever I put mine outside to harden, I have to make sure it’s watered first.

  3. Jacques2424

    Cold, it has to be above 15. If not that water.

  4. Federal-Party-3304

    What’s the temperature outside? You might want to consider a bigger pot for that size tomato plant, or transplant outside if your temperature is consistently above 45° F (preferably 50°F). Add 3/4 cup of water and see if the leaves perk up in a few hours.

  5. VIVOffical

    I think it’s multiple variables tbh.

    The pot is too small for this big of a plant, and you may need to hard off slower (I harden off over two weeeks.

  6. ZzLavergne

    Probably root bound, put in a much larger container, 7 to 10 gallons minimum. Keep it watered.

  7. Lindon-layton

    The pot needs to be three times that size.

  8. Far-Butterscotch-436

    Lol those leaves are starting to look like kale

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