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Old August 16, 2016   #26
l_madu
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I'd ask the pros here, but I wonder if you won't have some major problems when your plants get bigger having so many in a small pot. I wonder if you couldn't cut a couple out down to a single plant and take the cut ones and replant them. Usually doesn't take long for them to develop new roots, since your plants are in a small stage right now. That's what I'd do, but ask a few other folks about doing it.
hmmm this is an intriguing idea. if cutting out some of the competition will allow the other plant to take up more nutrients, might be worth a shot. anyone else care to weigh in? and can someone provide a step-by-step on doing this with minimal damage to the plants?

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Looking forward to when you post your first tomato pic. : )
oh! despite my poor feeding/watering techniques, some of my plants already have a few. they are quite adorable! except the one with the BER... that one is... not cute lol. will share some pics when i get home.
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