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Old February 9, 2015   #16
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I am new to starting from seed, but put my one week plants out for 4 hours in sunny, low to mid 60's, and kinda windy. When should I start feeding them?
I dont start to feed my plants until theres true leafs, and I start with a diluted solution. I like to use Neptunes harvest fish and seaweed half strength for the first week of feeding.
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Old February 12, 2015   #17
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If properly hardened off, tomato plants can take tmps down to 40 F overnight.
but for seedlings growing indoor, under light avg. temps of 70 F is probably optimal

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tomato plants can take coll teperatures all the way down to 40F, provided they are hardened off.
But for seedlings, I think, 65-75F is optimal
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