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Old March 31, 2015   #1
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Default Help! My seedlings got sunscald!!

While hardening off my tomato seedlings, I left them some out too long and some have sunscald.

Will they die?? Can they recover?? What can I do to help them recover?? Will they always be more susceptable to sun damage???

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Old March 31, 2015   #2
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They will more than likely recover and be just fine.
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Hard to tell? Is the growing tip burnt off?
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Old April 1, 2015   #4
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Hard to tell? Is the growing tip burnt off?
no, the growing tip is just fine.

Some seedlings have been entirely faded out (very pale stems and leaves); some have about half their foliage faded out; two have faded out entirely PLUS a yellowish blotch near the middle of its biggestg leaf....and some weren't affected (still dark green).
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Should I :
keep them indoors for a few days??
take them out as usual, but put them in the shade for a few days??
Keep them on their hardening off schedule?? (This was inadvertantly prolonged and NOT part of their schedule!!)
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Resist the urge to baby them. They are tomatos and they thrive in full sun.
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I've never had a problem after the group had a little unexpected excess time outside. If it makes you feel better, keep them on the side of the house where they'll get a few hours of shade. In my opinion, better too much than too little sun. They're lucky its decent enough where you are to be outside.

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