New to growing your own tomatoes? This is the forum to learn the successful techniques used by seasoned tomato growers. Questions are welcome, too.
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 119
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I started too many seeds OR too many sprouted!
![]() While I feel no remorse ripping out and throwing away newly sprouted seedlings with their little seed leaves, it pains me to so callously and ruthlessly consider consigning 3 half-grown seedlings that have started to LOOK like tomato plants! Is it possible for them to continue maturing in a windowsill, without the benefit of the gro lights?? Or would they just wilt and die?? |
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Laurinburg, North Carolina, zone 7
Posts: 3,207
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I have about 200 too many right now.
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BANNED FOR LIFE
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 13,333
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Finland
Posts: 28
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They will probably be ok on the window sill. The first two years I grew tomatoes I only had the window sill. I still don't use lights.
Currently I use an unheated greenhouse where I put them during the day. It's still freezing here at the moment during the night so they only go out after 10AM when the greenhouse has heated up a bit. |
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