Good morning gardeners
I'm growing tomato from seed this year for the first time, having always bought plants before... I don't have a greenhouse, cold frame, propagator, etc. Nothing in fact other than a few south facing windowsills.
Being new to all of this I wondered if anyone would mind taking a look at my photos to see whether my plants look leggy?
Also, I have been reading up on growing from seed and looking after seedlings which has led to a few other questions...
- Is it correct that the seedlings do not like to be in too warm a position? One thing I read said that 10C - 12C was about right, but it seemed so low to me!
- If that kind of temp is best, would they be better off outdoors on sunny days like today?
- Another technique I read about for windowsill growing is put tin foil behind the plants to reflect light. Anyone doing this or similar? Would be very interested to hear what techniques people use.
- When should I be thinking about potting them up?
- And finally (gasp!), I have read that when potting up it is good practise to bury more of the stem as this will encourage more and better rooting. But what is the ideal height to bury the stems to?
There's some pics below.
Many thanks as ever
Max
I'm growing tomato from seed this year for the first time, having always bought plants before... I don't have a greenhouse, cold frame, propagator, etc. Nothing in fact other than a few south facing windowsills.
Being new to all of this I wondered if anyone would mind taking a look at my photos to see whether my plants look leggy?
Also, I have been reading up on growing from seed and looking after seedlings which has led to a few other questions...
- Is it correct that the seedlings do not like to be in too warm a position? One thing I read said that 10C - 12C was about right, but it seemed so low to me!
- If that kind of temp is best, would they be better off outdoors on sunny days like today?
- Another technique I read about for windowsill growing is put tin foil behind the plants to reflect light. Anyone doing this or similar? Would be very interested to hear what techniques people use.
- When should I be thinking about potting them up?
- And finally (gasp!), I have read that when potting up it is good practise to bury more of the stem as this will encourage more and better rooting. But what is the ideal height to bury the stems to?
There's some pics below.
Many thanks as ever
Max
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