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Old April 2, 2011   #1
roatan4us
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Hi,

I am new to this forum, and after reading some here I realize I started my seedlings a little too late, but I still want to see if they become good enough to plant later. I usually buy plants but wanted to try seeds this year. Anyhow....

My markings on these two tomato seedlings have been lost. I need help to identify them, one is Bif Beef, the other Sweet Pea Currant. If you can help that would be great.


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Old April 2, 2011   #2
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Hey there.

Welcome...this is an addictive hobby and forum. Furthermore, we've got some SERIOUSLY knowledgable contributors that are more than willing to help out. If there was a Major League of home-grown tomato enthusiasts, this would be it.

You'll be fine time-wise.....we've got a long growing season in so cal....If you have the space, I would suggest also buying a plant or two from a nursery so you're not waiting until july or so to harvest.

As far as your mix-up, the one on the bottom is the currant, top is the big beef.


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Old April 2, 2011   #3
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Matt,
Thank you so much for helping me out, that makes sense with what kind of tomates they will bear. At what point do I transplant these 3" seedlings in to bigger pots? How much of them do I bury in the dirt when I do that? Is it to early to put them outside for a little to harden them?

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Old April 2, 2011   #4
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agreed....currants are on bottom.
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