I say all that because that is what I thought about when looking at our tomatoes. They are growing and running out of room to grow in their seed pots. Their roots have filled every centimeter of space. Many simply clip the smaller plant and let the dominant one survive, but I look at that as a waste. These tomato plants - all of them - are going to produce fruit. I'm not thinning out a single one.
Running out of room to grow |
I used some of the soil that we made IN THIS BLOG POST to put in the very bottom of the cup. The composted chicken manure that makes up 1/3 of the mix ought to give the tomatoes some 'get up and go' and make them turn a healthy green. They had run out of nutrients and had an unhealthy color to them. I re-potted them in Community Coffee cups. Perhaps there's some residual caffeine in the cup that will wake them up and rejuvenate them as well.
This is just one of our varieties of heirloom tomatoes called Black from Tula. They formerly occupied a little four-pack and were root bound. Now they have room to grow. It's almost as if they loosened their belts a notch after eating too much gumbo and now can expand freely.
Here is the finished product after separating all the tomatoes and putting them back underneath the grow light.
This weekend I'll need to do the same with the pepper plants.
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