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Old April 30, 2008   #1
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Happy Wednesday everyone,

O.K. I have started several tomato seeds and thanks to this forum I have been verry successful! I did however set my babies out on my deck to enjoy the sunshine about two weeks ago and forgot to set them back in when I went to work. I burnt the leaves off of a few babies and brought them back in hoping they would bounce back. I have lovely green healthy stems now. Do I go ahead and plant them in the garden???? I hate to discard them if there is a chance they will sprout new leaves. I have plenty of thriving babies but I just hate to call it quits on my stems. Has anyone had any luck with this type of situation??


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Old April 30, 2008   #2
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Angela,

If you kept the seedlings inside after the incident, I'd suggest you harden them off before planting in the garden.

They have a very good chance of recovering, as long as the growing tip was not damaged - but it may take some time.
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Old April 30, 2008   #3
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If you have no leaves at all, I'm not sure how the plants would recover from that.
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Old April 30, 2008   #4
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A friend burned the leaves off a pair of Fourth of July plants last year and they came back to produce.

Go for it!
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Old April 30, 2008   #5
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As long as it is just the leaves and not any growing tips they will pop out of it.

This has happened to me many times from a cat or whatever and I cant tell to difference now.

They will even come out at the crotch of the embryonic leaves if left alone.

No worries.

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