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Old March 25, 2015   #1
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Default How much / often do YOU water during hardening off??

I've been watering daily after their daily outing, since my index finger (stuck into the transfer cup) is dry past the second knuckle. They're in individual 8 ounce transfer cups, they ALWAYS look dry = even after bottom watering for 30 minutes.

Seedlings have several sets of true leaves and look and smell like miniature tomato plants.

Is this the right way?? Is daily watering normal??

Also, some seedlings (I have a few different varieties) have very long seed leaves that are becoming paler than the rest of that seedling. Is this normal???? A symptom of over-watering??
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Definitely keep them moist. Might be time to get them in the ground pretty soon an 8 oz cup cannot hold enough moisture for a tomato plant with several sets of Leaves.
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It's normal for the cotyledons to yellow and fall off.
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I agree, 8 oz. is not much soil and the wind will dry it out quickly. As soon as you finish the hardening off process, get them planted.
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I agree, 8 oz. is not much soil and the wind will dry it out quickly. As soon as you finish the hardening off process, get them planted.
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Are you bottom watering? When you water from the top you can get channels that go straight through and does not saturate the whole container. If you bottom water, it seeps up and you know when the top of the container is wet that all the container is wet. I bottom water once a week with half strength neptunes fish and seaweed fertilizer. If there are out there on windy days, drying can be faster and I may water again with just water on those days.

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Are you bottom watering? When you water from the top you can get channels that go straight through and does not saturate the whole container. If you bottom water, it seeps up and you know when the top of the container is wet that all the container is wet. I bottom water once a week with half strength neptunes fish and seaweed fertilizer. If there are out there on windy days, drying can be faster and I may water again with just water on those days.

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Yes, I bottom water daily after bringing them inside - before I put them back under the ligghtws. I let them sit and drink for thirty minutews.....but the top of the3 growing medium ALWAYS is dry and crumbly.
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It's a little too early. We're having a very cold weekend coming up. Don't plant just yet, unless you have a way to protect them.
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Watering frequency depends a lot on temperature. I water when the container feels light, and hopefully just before the plant starts to wilt. If I can feel any water weight in the flat or container, I try to wait longer before watering.
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