Re: Transplanting seedlings
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- Subject: Re: Transplanting seedlings
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- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 16:57:29 -0800
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Hum.. guess I'll be shopping for lights. (oh, just remembered that I
just moved them under these skylights on Thursday... probably still
need the lights thought..huh..)
So are these tomato seedlings still okay ?
Also, will I be pinching back the tips on tomatoes to make them
thicker ? I have some that are intermediate (that's the term,
right?) and therefore ''vine-er'' ? and some that are not... Are
there other veggie plants that could be ''pinched'' back ?
Sincerely,
~Carleen~
Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: cvinson@mindspring.com
> It's not enough light for 'maters....tomato seedlings really,
really need
> lots of light. The goal with tomato seedlings is to produce a
transplant
> that is as wide as it is tall. Short and stout, in other words.
>
> Catharine/Atlanta, zone 7b