Here are my little fellas now, they have nice little true leaves.
Do you think this is a good size to pot up into seperate containers? Also, when transplanting ground cherries, do you bury the stem like with tomatoes?
Edit: Oh wait, found the answer. Ground Cherries also grow roots along their stem, like tomatoes, so yes you do plant them deeply in the pot. Here is a good link about growing them:
http://organicgardening.com/learn-an...round-cherries
Wow, Dale! Is that flowering ground cherry one of the same seedlings that you posted pictures of before?
Taryn