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Old March 10, 2016   #1
FourOaks
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Default Transistioning seedlings to the GH

Well today was moving day for my tomato seedlings. They didn't seem to mind. For the most part I have 3 seedlings per 4 inch pot. It doesn't look like it, but there is roughly 140 seedlings in the first picture.

I also managed to transplant 15 seedlings into their permanent home. This year im using 7 gallon grow bags. I specifally searched out white bags to help reflect the heat. Last year I used 5 gallon bags with pretty good success. I think the 7 gallon should do even better.

Unfortunately these 15 plants will for now be mystery 'maters. When I originally moved the seedlings into the 4 inch pot a few weeks back, I got sidetracked. I forgot to label the transplants, then several days later I realized it. My best guess in order of likeliness - A. Big Beef, B. Better Boy, C. Celebrity.

Oh well.
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