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Old June 26, 2009   #1
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Default Seeds have sprouted

Ok, I have planted two varieties of tomato in little planting cells. They have sprouted. How long do they stay in the little planting cells? I have done all of this outside.
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Nobody? Should I leave them like they are for a while?

I Thank You for any answers I might recieve.
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I have no experience with growing them outside, so I'm just taking a wild guess at it but I would think you could leave them in there for quite awhile..as long as you keep them well watered and feed them later on when they need it
If you wanted to transplant them into large cups or pots to help with watering issues, I'd wait until they get the 2nd set of leaves on them.
I'd think where you live it would be hard to keep them from drying out due to your heat. But again, just guessing.
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Old June 27, 2009   #4
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I have grown tomato plants from seeds before outside with good luck. Just make sure you keep up with watering them. They can dry out really fast if it is hot. Just think how the volunteer plants come up every year.
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Thank Yall both for your answers. Yes, they seem to need alot of water.
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Old June 27, 2009   #6
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Goodness me! Those little cells in this heat, you should probably check them twice a day, at least, keep 'em moist as possible without drenching them. I would think long and hard about bringing them inside and putting them in front of a sunny window until they are at least 3" tall with true leaves, i.e., recognizable as baby 'mater plants. And I wouldn't even think of taking them back out until last week of July. Of course, if this drought doesn't break, you might be better off sticking them in 5 gallon pails for easier watering...
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Look at the first thread in this forum, "Dense Planting
Illustrated ...", especially the first post. It has good tips
on fertilizing, when to pot up, etc (even if you did not
plant your seeds that densely in the seed-starting cells).
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I don't have Houston(ish) weather, but I grew my seeds outside this spring. In your climate, I'd keep them under shadecloth, or in a bright-shade or high-shade location, so they don't get crisped.

I have a few plants in 5-gallon containers and I'm monitoring their water every day or two.
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