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cedrich99 April 11, 2022 12:34 PM

Transplanting dwarf toms
 
Quick question hopefully.
I am planting only dwarf tomatoes and wonder if one is to plant the seedling/transplant deeper than current soil level like one does for det/indeterm varieties or not. I am planting into self-watering pots/containers.
Thanks

delltraveller April 11, 2022 01:45 PM

Plant them the way you'd plant other tomatoes.

KarenO April 11, 2022 04:36 PM

I Just plant them normally, especially if determinate dwarf varieties
Not “ deep” as you may see so often promoted.
KarenO

cedrich99 April 12, 2022 01:40 PM

Thanks

cedrich99 April 12, 2022 01:41 PM

Thanks. Happy Spring?

MrsJustice April 12, 2022 03:41 PM

[QUOTE=delltraveller;767649]Plant them the way you'd plant other tomatoes.[/QUOTE]

I agree with you.

I'm glad they are coming out with self-watering pots for young people, working-class, and Professional to have fresh grown fruit and vegetables.

But I am glad to get up and out to water my plants until I grow old. :)

MrsJustice April 12, 2022 03:43 PM

[QUOTE=cedrich99;767648]Quick question hopefully.
I am planting only dwarf tomatoes and wonder if one is to plant the seedling/transplant deeper than current soil level like one does for det/indeterm varieties or not. I am planting into self-watering pots/containers.
Thanks[/QUOTE]



It would be nice to give us pictures as I am learning to post my pictures.:yes:

Good luck with your plants. :cute:

MapleTree April 12, 2022 10:41 PM

I usually plant dwarves deep, just as I do with other types.


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