My tomato seedlings did amazing this year! Started from seed on March 25th. Time to go in the ground!
My tomato seedlings did amazing this year! Started from seed on March 25th. Time to go in the ground!
by Legend_of_the_Wind
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Inevitable_Room2535
Man I would really love to have my shit together enough next year to start everything from seed. It probably won’t happen but still it would be great. LOL
Those look awesome, healthy and happy! Kudos!!
mollymilkfish
This looks so amazing! I started mine on the 29th of March and they’re still so small. What do you think contributed to your success?
Smallwhitedog
These are some great looking seedlings! Care to share any tips?
PyDrew86
Man those look a lot better than mine and we started ours a week before you! This is our first year growing. We started indoors and started out with barrina grow lights. But they seemed stunted and we thought it was too much light or because we started in sterile seedling soil mix. So we eventually put them at the windowsill after transplanting into fox farm ocean forest.
And they just been slow and leggy ever since. I’m wondering if it would be better to just direct seed new seedlings outside into our garden beds rather than risk it with transplanting these ones outside.
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Man I would really love to have my shit together enough next year to start everything from seed. It probably won’t happen but still it would be great. LOL
Those look awesome, healthy and happy! Kudos!!
This looks so amazing! I started mine on the 29th of March and they’re still so small. What do you think contributed to your success?
These are some great looking seedlings! Care to share any tips?
Man those look a lot better than mine and we started ours a week before you! This is our first year growing. We started indoors and started out with barrina grow lights. But they seemed stunted and we thought it was too much light or because we started in sterile seedling soil mix. So we eventually put them at the windowsill after transplanting into fox farm ocean forest.
And they just been slow and leggy ever since. I’m wondering if it would be better to just direct seed new seedlings outside into our garden beds rather than risk it with transplanting these ones outside.
https://preview.redd.it/bst12pecg00f1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7e6e112c3bd5f97dcaeb7a237899ec79dc9d72a2
Can’t wait to put mine in the ground! I’m zone 3, so not quite time yet, maybe next week or the week after