Can you grow them outside I've got them in a little makeshift greenhouse but they seem to be bunched up together and was thinking with the sun/rain we keep getting might help them along any thoughts would be most welcome
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They do look very close together,I would take two plants out & spread the others out more. I had a terrible problem when mine were grown too close together years ago,dead areas of plant halfway down the plant,they really suffered something,in the middle of all the growth,where they were squashed together. Outside,a good position is next to a wall,the wall will release heat from the sun into the night & it's been quite windy,so they like the wind shield. Most of my tomato plants are outside,blight isn't around yet,but having little air circulation in your greenhouse there,fungi spores could develop in the humid moist conditions,causing blight.Location : Essex
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