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Old February 17, 2014   #16
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Time for an update on my first seed starting adventures! I planted four varieties in jiffy pellets, three pellets of each variety. Of the 12 pellets, 10 of them germinated.

Based on the weather currently and the long-term forecast for Orlando, I'm ready get these tomatoes outside. Given that they are about 2.5-3" tall, can I plant them straight into their final home (EarthTainers), or is potting up a necessary step?

I should mention that these are all dwarf varieties, in case the height of the seedlings makes a difference.
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Old February 17, 2014   #17
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I would recommend potting them up in Solo cups (using Pro-mix), as the next stage, then in a couple weeks after they grow a bit, moving them into their permanent EarthTainer homes.

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Old February 18, 2014   #18
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You can plant them in their final place if you want to. I've done it with far smaller seedling and they caught up to others so I couldn't tell which one was which. I'd harden them off before dumping them straight outside.

Yes I believe dwarfs will be smaller as seedlings. Look at one of the Sticky Posts in the Dwarf project section. NCTomatoman has put up pictures there.
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I found the video. http://nctomatoman.weebly.com/1/post...seedlings.html
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Old February 19, 2014   #20
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I don't find that dwarfs are smaller as seedlings or as small plants. They lose the competition for height after I put them in the ground. They do show rugose leaves early though, and tender to have stalkier stalks.
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My two dwarf seedlings are very small, perhaps due to lack of sunshine. Almost a month old, a very tiny with the first true leaves (and those are clearly rugose)
They are under artificial light, but I would happily put them in direct sunlight for extra oomph.
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