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Jonny 18-03-2006 11:33 AM

Tomato seedlings
 
Am I the only one in the world who has trouble getting tomatoes beyond the
seedling stages?

They grow fine from seed. Sprout their first seedling leaves as they push
out of the ground. Then just kinda sit there for almost two weeks before
the next set of leaves start pushing out of the plant.

In the meantime, some may just limp over. Some extend there stems too long
to support its own weight. A stiff wind just knocks them down in some
cases. Some take to long to develop the 2nd set of leaves, the primary
leaves fall off, and the plant gives up. Success rate to mature plant is
very low. I've tried 3 varieties of tomatoes, same results each time.

--
Jonny



Cliff 18-03-2006 03:16 PM

Tomato seedlings
 
Sounds like not enough heat and sunshine/light.


"Jonny" wrote in message
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Am I the only one in the world who has trouble getting tomatoes beyond the
seedling stages?

They grow fine from seed. Sprout their first seedling leaves as they push
out of the ground. Then just kinda sit there for almost two weeks before
the next set of leaves start pushing out of the plant.

In the meantime, some may just limp over. Some extend there stems too
long to support its own weight. A stiff wind just knocks them down in
some cases. Some take to long to develop the 2nd set of leaves, the
primary leaves fall off, and the plant gives up. Success rate to mature
plant is very low. I've tried 3 varieties of tomatoes, same results each
time.

--
Jonny




Jim Marrs 21-03-2006 01:20 AM

Tomato seedlings
 
I agree with Cliff. You may also be experiencing damping off. If you water
too much, the plants will develop a fungus that causes the stem right at the
base to rot. the plant then just falls over. Check the plants for damping
off.

JEM


"Jonny" wrote in message
link.net...
Am I the only one in the world who has trouble getting tomatoes beyond the
seedling stages?

They grow fine from seed. Sprout their first seedling leaves as they push
out of the ground. Then just kinda sit there for almost two weeks before
the next set of leaves start pushing out of the plant.

In the meantime, some may just limp over. Some extend there stems too
long to support its own weight. A stiff wind just knocks them down in
some cases. Some take to long to develop the 2nd set of leaves, the
primary leaves fall off, and the plant gives up. Success rate to mature
plant is very low. I've tried 3 varieties of tomatoes, same results each
time.

--
Jonny





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