Pulled a few rubbish looking tomato seedling's up the other day. They can straight out because they had hardly any root system. Any ideas what that's about?
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Originally posted by MarkPelican View PostScoot, could your problem also be too much direct sunlight? The leaves can get sunburnt especially if you've got water droplets on the leaves.
Awkward things to grow at first tomatoes unless you've got a heated greenhouse (I wish).
I rotate them between window sills.
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Originally posted by Scoot View PostI move them with the sun everyday. I thought it would do them good?
I rotate them between window sills.Last edited by MarkPelican; 20-04-2016, 10:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Scoot View PostIve already got some more in in case I need a few more!
Tomorrow I'm going to plant some a little deeper and maybe not water them as much as they actually do look a little more than damp.
I'll carry on rotating them with the sun.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Originally posted by Scoot View PostHow much direct sunlight is recommended?
I was thinking about putting them in the growhouse all day tomorrow as it'll be the last day of the good weather...
Mine are in the greenhouse every day that I can but I put them on the side away from the direct sunlight with the door open to stop it getting too hot (mind you they still don't look as good as Scarlet's).
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My greenhouse on the allotment is covered in debris netting during the Summer that with the automatic vents and adjusting the door infilling with a mesh to stop the cats and foxes getting in works for me.
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Well today i have planted them all deeper, basically up to the first true leaves. I basically just topped all them up with compost rather than actually replanting them.
They're in the blow away growhouse now and it's one of those ones thats reinforced so it has a lot of those little squares all over so it doesn;t actually let loads and loads of direct sunlight in. I tell you what though, it's bloody warm in there. It's 27C in there just now and i've left one side of the door open to let some air in. Or is this too warm?
I think i might start spraying them (the compost) rather than actually watering them with a jug as i fear i may have over watered a few of them.
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