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Post by aimeruni on Jun 3, 2011 16:55:11 GMT -5
I was just wondering for tomato seedlings that have been newly transplanted, how long does it generally take for them to recover?
I'd say they were about 4-6 weeks old when transplanted. They are romas, cherry tomatoes, and slicers.
They range in height from about 4"-6" with the smallest ones; the larger ones are about 8"-10" tall.
They were transplanted on May 31st.
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Post by materhater on Jun 3, 2011 22:19:31 GMT -5
Give them a couple of weeks and they should be good to go!
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Post by poypoyking on Jun 4, 2011 0:27:54 GMT -5
Yeah, it always takes a week or two for the plants to get over the shock and decide to grow some more
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Post by Tom Akers on Jun 4, 2011 5:59:34 GMT -5
Usually about a week to see new growth.
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Post by jcm05 on Jun 5, 2011 6:07:46 GMT -5
Keep them watered, but not too wet to help them along. It will depend on the soil temps as to when you'll see them start to take off but they will eventually start growing faster when it does.
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