Tomato Growing 2024

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  1. JWK

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    @On the Levels just be careful as frosts are forecast in some areas this week, even if no frost anything below 5c would be bad. I'm assuming yours are in a greenhouse or tunnel?
     
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      @JWK Thank you and yes they are in a tunnel.
       
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        I can't see it being too problematic if the soil's healthy enough for the other plants @Alisa. It doesn't transplant well in my experience, but as it's already there, it should be ok. You might need to thin it out though!
        I like leaving some for the bees too, but I lost my plants a couple of years ago. Fortunately there was one seedling which had managed to survive in a little corner so I've been able to pot it up and it's growing nicely. I only grow the wild one. :smile:

        I'd be careful about toms at low temps too, even under cover @On the Levels. If they're big enough they'll just stall a bit though if they get chilled. Small plants might struggle far more. Mine are only at the first proper leaf stage so I'll just be pricking them out soon and keeping them on the windowsills for a while yet.
         
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          My tomatoes seem very behind. They are just sitting! Some have proper leaves but not all. Shall I put them back in heated propagator or just a window sill in a warmer room.
          Advice please I went to B&Q on Saturday their tomato plants are huge!
           
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            I'd be inclined to just keep them ticking over and maybe a window sill would be good, depending on where you have them now.
            For me the weather is not playing ball, and until it does I don't think much movement can be expected.

            I'd try not going back in a propagator if you can avoid it, not a closed one anyway.
             
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              They are in the porch which is full of light but chilly. May move them into the dining room and try not to worry. Thanks @pete
               
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              @Debs64 don't worry by comparing yours to some of the photos on here. Yes others have flowers and even fruit forming but the majority of us will be just at the seedling stage.

              Try and get them outside if you have a suitable sheltered position, even on cloudy days it will do them good. Bring them back in at night though.

              A south facing window sill may be good but can get too hot, plus modern double glazing can cut out a large percentage of light so natural sunlight is key, not heat. Mine go outside during the day when the temperature gets above circa 8c.

              Where are you intending to plant them, if outdoors then you are on schedule as I aim for June planting.
               
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                A porch sounds like it might be too chilly
                 
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                  Well mine got cold about a week ago and are decidedly sulking. I have been putting them in the greenhouse ( unheated) during the day and bringing them into the house in the evening, tedious but just maybe they will decide to cooperate, before July! Oh yes and we are due -2oC tonight so better keep the log burner going full blast.
                   
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                    I decided to plant mine into the greenhouse yesterday. The ones already in there hadn't put on much more height from when planted but were looking a bit healthier. Hopefully the roots will grow out and develop and when the heat comes back the upwards growth will kick back in so should be healthy all round. :fingers crossed::fingers crossed:
                     
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                      @JWK I have a tiny unheated greenhouse just 6foot by 8foot it’s my pride and joy! The tomatoes will go in there if they ever grow. Only gardeners delight from a packet I bought last year for 19p. I am also planning fancy cucumbers and there is a tiny olive tree in there too, also pots of basil once the weather improves.
                      I shouldn’t compare I know but on here and on sale locally the tomatoes are much more advanced.
                       
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                        I've been seeing tomato plants in garden centres much more advanced than mine, they have been pampered and forced so will not thrive when brought home and plonked into an unheated greenhouse (same as me) they will stall and be susceptible to pests, usually home raised plants from seed will catch up and overtake shop bought. Patience is required but I'm sometimes tempted to follow my heart not my head
                         
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                          Some people like to put a lot of effort into growing tomatoes early, it's you choice how you go about it, but I just tend to mostly go with the season and weather, rather than battle against it.

                          The plants in the likes of B&Q have probably been grown with a fair amount of heat and possibly lighting so often go backwards for a while when planted out if you don't have the same conditions for them.
                           
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                            You write faster than me @JWK.
                             
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                              Reporting.

                              Microtomatoes on the windowsill setting up little tomatoes. Sown 21.02., moved into 13cm pots on 19.03. (Biobizz all mix). Then into 2L pots 13.04. Mix of biobizz and jack magic. Didn't feed.
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