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re: Tomato Seedlings
Posted on 4/27/23 at 12:06 pm to gamemc
Posted on 4/27/23 at 12:06 pm to gamemc
Mine may have done something similar to yours. Here are mine after almost a month.
earlier post of mine
They continued this trend (older growth yellowing and tips drying up), until I put them outside in the ground. I just cut the bottom rough branches off and buried them deep, and they have taken off and haven't looked back.
Maybe yours will do the same...
ETA:
Don't give up. This is my first year after an ~10 year hiatus in trying a vegetable garden. So far I thought I almost killed my tomatoes like you, and after I sowed my cucumber and squash in the ground, I overfertilized and stunted them. They're slowly coming back.... they may not make it, but I'll know better next year.
It's a learning process, and there are some great sages in the thread I linked above that are there to help. Jump in there and hang with it!
earlier post of mine
They continued this trend (older growth yellowing and tips drying up), until I put them outside in the ground. I just cut the bottom rough branches off and buried them deep, and they have taken off and haven't looked back.
Maybe yours will do the same...
ETA:
quote:
I might just give up on gardening if I have to keep starting over
Don't give up. This is my first year after an ~10 year hiatus in trying a vegetable garden. So far I thought I almost killed my tomatoes like you, and after I sowed my cucumber and squash in the ground, I overfertilized and stunted them. They're slowly coming back.... they may not make it, but I'll know better next year.
It's a learning process, and there are some great sages in the thread I linked above that are there to help. Jump in there and hang with it!
This post was edited on 4/27/23 at 12:10 pm
Posted on 4/27/23 at 2:17 pm to meeple
How big was the plants when you planted them?
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