So I waited a bit too long and I counted down from a few weeks AFTER my last expected frost date to plant (Seeds started in earlish-mid march) but honestly? Better to be waiting for starts to be catching up to weather than weather catching up to starts. My area stayed cold till during nights later than expected anyways.

I am just really excited 😆 cause I can plant out soon and some of my seedlings already have 3 sets of true leaves.

Tomatoes for this season: Berkley tie-dye pink (by far the biggest/fastest of the year), mushroom basket, Peron, and on the bottom shelf (not in pic/hard to see) are spoon tomatoes that I think died/ i-killed-them)

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  1. beatniknomad

    Ooooh, I did the same last night. Same cups from Costco. After almost purchasing 5″ containers, i realized Costco cups and a soldering iron are perfect grow cups before transplanting outdoors.

    I sowed my seeds on March 16 and a week later, most had germinated. Mine were your size, so decided to up-pot.

    I’m sure the spoon tomatoes will be fine.

    First time growing from seed and I got a bit too excited. Best of luck to us.

    https://preview.redd.it/6ayr73q88mug1.jpeg?width=8064&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5895cfc8e035e669e094a1bfd9e8ffa014244bad

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