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Are these going to work?

Posted by jared515 4 (My Page) on
Thu, May 7, 09 at 13:05

I started these about 6 weeks ago. Are they going to be big enough to grow something in time this year? I'm in zone 4 in MN. Or should I just goto the nursery and pick some up.

Tomato:
http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/ss62/ahajv4life/IMG_1481.jpg

Cantaloupe on the left, and the two other flats are tomatoes:
http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/ss62/ahajv4life/IMG_1480.jpg

Thanks


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RE: Are these going to work?

Unless those are some abnormally late harvest varieties, or you put them in a bad location or mistreat them, you'll be fine.


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RE: Are these going to work?

Sweet. They're early girls and cherry tomatoes. What would be wrong if they were late harvest?


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RE: Are these going to work?

They look burnt. IMO, I would transplant to some cups or something slightly larger, make sure they're watered good, but not too much, feed with a little water-based 1/4 strength or so fertilizer and also place in sunlight (outdoors if weather permits).


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