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| Hi Is there a best time to transfer seedlings into bigger pots. I am just about to repot some tomato seeedlings, there are at the 2 leaf stage. But I want them in 3" pots so I can put a clear lid over the pot. T |
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| You can put them in 3" pots Tigerella, but I'm not sure what you want to do with the clear lid. They shouldn't need it as this stage. If they are indoors they will be fine. If they're in an unheated greenhouse, put some fleece over them at night. I had good results with Tigerella outdoors last year in a really miserable summer. Hope your toms do great for you.
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| Hi Tigerella. If your toms only have the seed leaves I wouldn't pot them on yet. Wait till they have true leaves. Otherwise the little plant may not have enough, or strong enough, roots to survive the move.
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| Hi I live in a terraced house, so I dont get much sunlight. So I try and put my seedlings outside when-ever I can, and bring them in on a night-time. I will try and move more thing to the lotty when the seeds/pots are bigger. This is my first full year. Nigel |
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| I potted my tom seedlings on this weekend, following the advice of you guys. But alas, this morning when checked some of the first straighter leaves are going brown!! The second set of leaves [the curlyer[sp] ones] all seem good. Is this whats supposed to happen? As no greenhouse have been putting them out and bringing them in at night or whenever weather to extreme for them. Help I dont want to loose these littluns. |
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| Usually when the seed leaves go brown it's because the plant is under some stress. It's usually best to keep them sheltered for a few days when they've been potted on. I tend to put them in the shade for a day or so. They should recover. I'm still bringing mine in every night and they are further on than yours. Still cold!
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