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Richard

Minnesota

I started my tomatoe seeds already, question, they are about 3 inchs high, have 2 leafs and starting to get more leafs. they are in cups with holes in the bottom, should I be transplanting them into other plants? I had one of them die already, never grown tomatoes before.

3/5/2009 8:45:19 PM

mid

Reed Point Montana

im no expert at growing tomatoes but i think you may have started then over a month earlier then needed, unless you have a green house or can plant outside i fear your plants are going to get very spindly by plating time around mid may

3/6/2009 6:43:45 PM

BCBen

Darfield, British Columbia, Canada

I started mine on valentines day. Lots of good strong grow lights should keep the height under controll. I did not use grow lights for a few years. It still work but it is really tricky.

3/7/2009 12:18:46 AM

Richard

Minnesota

I relize I planted them a little early, I will probably put them in a big planter and put them on the porch, I have never done it this way but I have seen it done.

3/7/2009 12:37:38 AM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

Chamomile tea in your water will prevent this..it is a mild fungicide and prevent damping off on seedlings. Plus they need air movement to make strong stems.

3/7/2009 10:46:20 PM

Richard

Minnesota

thanks

3/8/2009 12:29:13 AM

meathead320

Bemidji Minnesota

I would pluck off lower leaves, and replant into deeper pots until time to go outdoors. Those long stems will grow roots all along them and give a larger root base.

4/4/2009 8:29:14 AM

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