u/Rual7

Finally time to harden off plants!!
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Finally time to harden off plants!!

Michigan zone 6b is finally getting some decent weather. Very happy I was able to take them out for a couple of hours today. This is my first time hardening off plants so I encourage any tips and tricks! I do work a 9-5 job so I obviously need to work around this to get them used to being outside before transplanting. I have tomatoes, peppers, parsley, white onions, spring onions and oregano in there.

I’d like to start these soon: cucumbers, basil, chamomile, marigolds

u/Rual7 — 9 days ago
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These are my tomato seedlings. The ones on the top row are Roma tomatoes. I believe they now have their true leaves. Is now the time to repot them or should I wait another week or so?

Also, anyone have success in starting tomatillos from seedling? I need all the advice I can get. Forgot to add the picture to this post but I’ll comment it down below.

u/Rual7 — 2 months ago
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I have my peppers and tomatoes/tomatillos on a heat mat. One of my Roma tomato and one of my golden tomato seedlings are popping up. But it’s the two out of 30 cells… I read somewhere that these seeds are okay without a grow light until they germinate, but now these two have germinated. What should I do?

u/Rual7 — 2 months ago