rodriguezpoultry
Chillin' In The Garden
First post over here! I'm a long-time member of backyardchickens.com, but thought I'd branch over here since I have little to no knowledge of gardening.
I'm so happy with myself. I got seeds approximately 6 days ago for tomatoes. Somehow overnight they busted through and are approximately 1-2" tall. Some of them have their first set of leaves.
Thing is, I didn't expect any of them to survive, this being my first time to grow anything. Other than a cactus...which I've killed.
I've had them on the windowsill inside of an ice cube tray. I've also had them wrapped in cling-wrap to create a "greenhouse" atmosphere going on. That way, the moisture wouldn't leave. But, now that I have growth, I need to separate them before I can't get the seedlings separated from each other.
Should I keep wrapping them in plastic wrap? Or should I wait a bit for them to grow a bit larger before moving them into 8oz. cups or should I just go ahead and separate and water them instead of allowing the plastic wrap to keep the moisture in there?
Here's the current setup for the tomatoes:
Again, this was my first attempt so I didn't think anything would live, which is why I put so many seeds in each ice cub thingy...
I'm so happy with myself. I got seeds approximately 6 days ago for tomatoes. Somehow overnight they busted through and are approximately 1-2" tall. Some of them have their first set of leaves.
Thing is, I didn't expect any of them to survive, this being my first time to grow anything. Other than a cactus...which I've killed.
I've had them on the windowsill inside of an ice cube tray. I've also had them wrapped in cling-wrap to create a "greenhouse" atmosphere going on. That way, the moisture wouldn't leave. But, now that I have growth, I need to separate them before I can't get the seedlings separated from each other.
Should I keep wrapping them in plastic wrap? Or should I wait a bit for them to grow a bit larger before moving them into 8oz. cups or should I just go ahead and separate and water them instead of allowing the plastic wrap to keep the moisture in there?
Here's the current setup for the tomatoes:
Again, this was my first attempt so I didn't think anything would live, which is why I put so many seeds in each ice cub thingy...