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Old March 12, 2016   #16
Ricky Shaw
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Welcome to Tomatoville FoxMulder. Too late for the mat heat on these, it would probably stretch them. Give them some heat from fluorescent lighting and a warmer location.

On seedlings I want them up and out. Warm and even temps, good lighting, not jostling the pre-sprouts, all will result in exponential gains that first two weeks. By prolonging this process you're opening up the sprout to more dangers. If tomato seeds are not breaking ground in 7 days, I'm done with'em.

I don't have any tomatoes at 3 weeks, but here's some peppers planted 16 days ago.
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