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socalgreenguy

I'm a struggler and so are my little tomatoes...

SoCalGreenGuy
10 years ago

Hi everybody! I'm hoping some of my fellow gardeners can tell me what I'm doing wrong. I started my tomatoes indoors from seeds in early April. I hardened them off in early May and potted them up to 4.5" pots on May 7th. It's now 3 weeks later and they haven't taken off. They just look stunted. There doesn't appear to be new growth and the leaves appear very narrow, albeit a healthy shade of green. Am I being impatient or did I just do a bad job at starting these plants?

Here are some photos:
1) In their seed starter 72-cell trays while hardening off.

2)

3) After spending 3 weeks in their new 4.5" pots

Now I noticed that the roots looked pretty bound when I removed them.
A) My first theory is that I waited to long to transplant them and/or damaged the roots when I replanted them (I loosened the roots and the soil).
B) My second theory is that about a week after I transplanted them we have about a week of 90+ degree weather. Maybe it was too much heat for them and they were hurt by it?

I also gave them some liquid Alaska fish fertilizer a couple weeks ago.

I'm in southern California so I should probably start my seeds earlier then April. But I didn't get around to it until April.

Thanks in advance for any thoughts you have to help me salvage this year or plan better for next year!

This post was edited by SoCalGreenGuy on Tue, May 28, 13 at 21:37

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