I usually have success growing toms every year but this time not so good. Because of the cold weather some of the tigerella got damping off and literally collapsed. I tried to save them with cinnamon powder but all but 2 saved. It's touch and go if these survive now I have potted on deeper in the pot with more powder but so far so good. Still small though. I did make sure all pots were clean before I sowed them all. One. Thing, I did use the John Innes seed compost I purchased last year and stored all winter in greenhouse. Would that get contaminated over time ? i just didn't like to waste it.
The gardener's delight have managed to fend off the damping off but I must say all toms when potted on into slightly larger pots had hardly any root growth. In a bid to help formation I have introduced microysal fungus (probably spelt badly wrong as spellchecker hasn't even picked up on it) in the potting on stage so my question is..... Is there hope with this ?
Cheers.
The gardener's delight have managed to fend off the damping off but I must say all toms when potted on into slightly larger pots had hardly any root growth. In a bid to help formation I have introduced microysal fungus (probably spelt badly wrong as spellchecker hasn't even picked up on it) in the potting on stage so my question is..... Is there hope with this ?
Cheers.
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