I have tried growing tomato many times but have never tasted any success. The plants normally succumb to disease at some point and die without bearing fruits. But that doesn't mean I have given up trying.
Inspired by the gorgeous tomatoes I had seen and eaten in Amalfi Coast, I couldn't resist buying a pack of seeds home.
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Italian tomatoes are impressive! |
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Italian tomato seeds. |
I have seedlings growing nicely in my patio now. Let's hope they don't die on me this time!
They're gorgeous!! I'm trying to go tomatoes from seeds (that I dried from organic ones)- but they seem to be stuck at the 2-leaf stage for well over a month now. How long did your seedlings take to get to their current stage?
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ReplyDeleteThese are more than a month old. SOme of the seedlings took a long time to grow too, so I transfered them to a larger pot and they seem to grow faster after that.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'll try growing them in a bigger pot. I'll have to start from seed 'cos the little saplings are dying.
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