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Old March 29, 2018   #16
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Nan, I wouldn't want to guess what your seedlings have without seeing them in person, but it's possible they may have what Carolyn termed as the CRUD -- there are other threads about it, but this one has most of the info about it.

I don't remember seeing it on rugose leafed seedlings, so surprised it would be on micros.
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Old March 29, 2018   #17
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Well, my mother & I threw out all the plants, cleaned and bleached everything, and re-seeded. I supply 5 other people with tomato plants, and I couldn't risk giving out a bunch of contaminated plants.

Hard decision made.

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Old March 29, 2018   #18
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That's tough Nan. Close to (but not exactly) like losing a pet. I hate having to destroy living things, especially when I was involved in their birth (not to be confused with creation).
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Old March 29, 2018   #19
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Thanks, SalsaC. I apologized to the seedlings before tossing them. They gave me a lot of joy just by poking their little heads up through the dirt.

I guess I"ll get that joy again in 4-5 days.

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Old March 29, 2018   #20
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Nan,

I'm wondering if it could have been a seed borne disease? I'm sorry it happened. That's a lot of work.

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Nan, kudos to you for making that hard decision. It hurts, just like ripping a band-aid, but brings a big relief, and easy to recover from, as it's behind you.

Best of luck and wishes with the new grow.
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Old April 4, 2018   #22
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About half of the new seedlings have popped up. Feeling better.

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Old April 5, 2018   #23
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Nan, I'm glad they are popping up for you.

I have seen some odd things with tomato seedlings. I have a cell tray that has three varieties growing in it. I grew Porter in one cell as a reference only (I am very familiar with that variety - they are right on schedule and are extras.) Gargamel which is only my second time to try growing needs potted up now/tomorrow. And the seeds I paid more money for than any others - I just want to pull them up. One plant has two true leaves barely and the other plant looks like a Y with cotyledons...sort of.

I have learned that it's a good thing to plant some extras of proven to do well varieties in my gardens. It's better to have something growing in the gardens than nothing.
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I've learned it's a good thing to plant extras of anything I plan to plant, for the very reason you're saying: some just wimp out.

Pretty soon I'll be over planting the cells that don't sprout. Do it till they get it right.

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