Hi, everyone - sorry to bang on about this, but...
My tomatoes and courgettes are another week further on. Based on last week's (much appreciated) advice, the courgettes are staying in their current 3 inch pots until they have a few more leaves. This week, I'm worried about the toms!
I'm not sure what counts as a leaf - I know, it sounds daft, but when the plant puts our a little 'branch' that has several baby-leaves on it, does the branch count as a leaf, or is it the individual baby-leaves on it?
The main reason I am worrying is that the largest of my plants isn't standing up straight any more, it's listing over to one side, and I know when I re-pot them I need to plant them up to the lowest leaves, which wil support it. But I don't want to move them too soon in case I lose them.
To be honest, I never thought I would have got this far without them dying on me, and now that they look so healthy, I really don't want to mess it up. They are my babies! Pics attached for reference.
On the bright side, I can't believe how much they have grown in a week, they even smell like tomato plants now!
Thanks in advance.
My tomatoes and courgettes are another week further on. Based on last week's (much appreciated) advice, the courgettes are staying in their current 3 inch pots until they have a few more leaves. This week, I'm worried about the toms!
I'm not sure what counts as a leaf - I know, it sounds daft, but when the plant puts our a little 'branch' that has several baby-leaves on it, does the branch count as a leaf, or is it the individual baby-leaves on it?
The main reason I am worrying is that the largest of my plants isn't standing up straight any more, it's listing over to one side, and I know when I re-pot them I need to plant them up to the lowest leaves, which wil support it. But I don't want to move them too soon in case I lose them.
To be honest, I never thought I would have got this far without them dying on me, and now that they look so healthy, I really don't want to mess it up. They are my babies! Pics attached for reference.
On the bright side, I can't believe how much they have grown in a week, they even smell like tomato plants now!
Thanks in advance.
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