Transplanting? (Was Re: more tomato questions)
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- Subject: Transplanting? (Was Re: more tomato questions)
- From: "* C* <r*@MINDSPRING.COM>
- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 06:05:44 -0500
Andre': You make some interesting points about holding off on watering after transplanting. I have never heard of this but it makes sense. I would like to ask a general question. When I start my tomatoes, pepper and other seeds, I always start them in the size pot that they will eventually be transplanted into the garden. This way I do not need to transplant to larger containers and disturb the root structure. This seems easier to both me and the plant. Is their some reason why people start their seeds in smaller containers and then transplant to larger containers? Thanks, Ron Carson, South Carolina (68 degrees and Sunny) :-) At 09:02 AM 2/26/97 GMT, you wrote: >On Tue, 25 Feb 1997 10:10:50 -0800, you wrote: >Laurie > >There is no problem at all with your EPS units. Just transplant your >tomatoes in some 7cm pots, when they are about 10cm transplant them >another time but now in 10cm pots. In that way you will get good >strong tomato plants. Tomatoes need 1 or 2 transplantations. When you >put them outside, don't give them water but wait a couple of days. Let >them lay down as though they were withered. Then you can give them >plenty of water. In this way the first couple of days the plants will >search for water themselves and develop a good root structure. Pay >attention of the heat and direct sun. Peppers don't germinate as good >and as quick as tomatoes, so may be with a little patience (14d) they >will come as well. For the other tomato seeds, I think it is better to >buy new seeds. > >André Vanheddeghem >Belgium >andrev@unicall.be >-- >André Vanheddeghem >Belgium >andrev@unicall.be >
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