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Tomato start transplants
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- Subject: Tomato start transplants
- From: "Jennifer W. Gohr" jgohr@rmci.net>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 12:49:07 -0600
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I keep reading in books, articles, etc. to transplant tomatoes up to their
top leave , so the stems will send out new roots. I've been transplanting
mine up to the seed leaves. Is this wrong? Am I really supposed to
covering up some leaves, just the seed leaves or no leaves at all? This is
the first year I've done my own starts, and my first to have an actual
garden. My tomato starts are about 12 inches tall, and I will transplanting
them one more time before our area's last frost date at the end of May.
Thanks in advance.
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