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Old October 23, 2012   #45
kilroyscarnival
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So good to know! I have been going this since I read this. Also the seedlings are spending the day outside as long as I can determine it's not going to get too hot or pour rain while I'm at work. Fortunately I work 3 miles away so I can scoot home for lunch. They have gotten some gentle breezes.

Most of them seem like they are doing fine. One has one half of its cotyledon leaf sheared off... I don't know whether something ate it? It's a clean line. Otherwise it looks okay and I can see the beginning of other leaves coming, so I'll keep my fingers crossed. The red currant tomato seedlings are considerably smaller, both in leaf surface and in diameter of the stem, than the other varieties. Got all the seed coats off now, I think the saliva helped with the last one though water did help with a previous one.
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