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Old February 25, 2015   #1
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Default Growing Tomatoes from Seed in Pots

I need some advice please. I planted two hybrid BIGBOY tomato seeds per pot indoors and both seeds sprouted. Can I transplant to bigger pots leaving both plants or must I remove one? Hate to waste my seeds. I'm truly a beginner and any advice on this matter will be greatly appreciated! Thanks and HAGD!
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Old February 25, 2015   #2
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Hi Sully,

If you don't separate seedlings they will not do very well due to crowding issues.

Once the seedlings have their first set of true leaves(not cotyledon leaves that first appear) then it would be wise to separate them into a container of their own.
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Old February 25, 2015   #3
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Watch NCtomatoman's Dense Planting Illustrated series stickied under the Starting from Seed section... its blow your mind and you'll get all the answers to your question.
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You can separate them, no problem. I plant two seeds to a cell. If they both come up
I separate them. Just can't seem to dispose of a perfectly healthy seedling. I give
away my extra's anyway.
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They are easy to separate. Grasp the seedling by its cotyledon leaf, never it stem.
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