Container size question
Forgive me if this has been asked/answered elsewhere... I just couldn't fight the early urges to grow some kind of tomato while languishing through the long winter, so found a 10 yr old pack of Tiny Tim seeds & tossed 15 seeds into 3 3oz cups just after New Year's. All 15 germinated & I initially separated them into individual cups, then later into 4" pots, then into 6˝" azalea pots [5" deep]. Can they stay in those, or should I be looking for larger/deeper pots?
I was hoping they would keep me busy until it was time to start the 'real' garden tomatoes, peppers & eggplants in March. :D |
Boonies-if you are saying you planted each of them in their own separate pot, I think that will be fine. Here is what tomatogrowers.com says:
Tiny Tim #6630 (30 seeds) $2.25 Just perfect for container growing or smaller gardens. Plants grow no more than 18 inches tall and can be grown in a 6-inch pot. Round, bright red cherry tomatoes are about 3/4 inch in diameter. Determinate. 60 days. |
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