I’ve been growing these in peat moss pellets for the last 3 weeks. I’ve started hardening them off and looking for advice on whether or not they look ready. Also, when I initially started this I hadn’t done much research on peat moss pellets and have now read that a lot of people struggle with the mesh around it not degrading or making the plant become root bound. What have been your experiences? I’m starting to get anxious bc I don’t want to lose all my babies 😭

by Ok_Energy_1410

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  1. Responsible-Iron7161

    When you transplant, bury the stem all the way up to the cotyledons, tomatoes will grow roots along the buried stem and it will help with the stretched legs. Also ditch the peat pellets and use proper pots with good potting mix, those pellets tend to mold and really restrict root development. And honestly those lights look more like Christmas tree decorations than grow lights, if you can get something more powerful your next batch will look completely different.

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