Hi, so I am all set for my pepper plants now, but my mom got excited and planted her tomato seeds the same time I planted my 2nd set of pepper plants (it was about 3 weeks ago....) so now there are some that are about 10" or so, and some that were shocked because she was having trouble handling the seeds and put about 3-4 per Jiffy pellet so when we transplanted those, the roots were damaged and they are slow to recover but they are recovering. My mom usually doesn't plant until march in an outdoor mini greenhouse that we had, and since last winter, the greenhouse was torn up from a storm, she just bought all her tomato plants from the local nursery.. but with me growing all my pepper plants inside and early this year with a grow room/HID lights ect.. I got her some seeds to try.
So needless to say, we defiantly jumped the gun on the tomatoes, but since I would like to keep them alive, and I should be able to figure out room for them to grow (I bought her another mini greenhouse for Christmas this year to replace the one that was destroyed, it is about 6x4' I think and I can stick that in the basement next to my grow tent) what can I do to help these things go... by now the larger ones would be in the ground, but since that is definitely not possible yet, how should we go about growing them in containers until we can get them outside.. I have plenty of 1 gallon pots which I would like to keep them in until they go in the ground, and there are about... 35 plants I think that are in party cups.
As I said the larger ones were doing great, but just started curling a little and stuff.. I think I have a partial pic of them.. but not of how they look now (they just started wilting today for the most part) and I haven't watered them in a little while because my pepper plants were getting edema and it is pretty humid in there, but I just watered them to see if that would help at all.
Ok well I don't have a picture right now but I will get one tomorrow after classes but until then, if anyone can give me some advice on how to grow these tomato plants until it gets warm enough, large ones are about 10-12", smaller ones are only about 4-5"
thanks,
-max
So needless to say, we defiantly jumped the gun on the tomatoes, but since I would like to keep them alive, and I should be able to figure out room for them to grow (I bought her another mini greenhouse for Christmas this year to replace the one that was destroyed, it is about 6x4' I think and I can stick that in the basement next to my grow tent) what can I do to help these things go... by now the larger ones would be in the ground, but since that is definitely not possible yet, how should we go about growing them in containers until we can get them outside.. I have plenty of 1 gallon pots which I would like to keep them in until they go in the ground, and there are about... 35 plants I think that are in party cups.
As I said the larger ones were doing great, but just started curling a little and stuff.. I think I have a partial pic of them.. but not of how they look now (they just started wilting today for the most part) and I haven't watered them in a little while because my pepper plants were getting edema and it is pretty humid in there, but I just watered them to see if that would help at all.
Ok well I don't have a picture right now but I will get one tomorrow after classes but until then, if anyone can give me some advice on how to grow these tomato plants until it gets warm enough, large ones are about 10-12", smaller ones are only about 4-5"
thanks,
-max