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Want to move them to bigger containers--now what???

2007-06-15 08:39:29 · 3 answers · asked by TRUTHSEEKER777 3 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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dear truthseeker
buy bigger pots and be sure to get soil suitable for containers. if you are going to keep them inside then be careful when transplanting. if you are moving them outside for good in a container brake them in gradually like a couple hours then ease them into longer sun hours. be sure to allow for drainage make sure your new pots have holes in em.tomatoes love acidic soil so you could buy acid loving plant food pour your soil into the bigger pot, wet soil and make a hole about the size of your root ball loosen root ball and set inside the new hole if your gonna stake them up set the stake in now to avoid future root damage

2007-06-15 13:24:59 · answer #1 · answered by farmer fink 2 · 0 0

attempt getting a 5 gallon bucket and planting a tomato plant in there. that is super enought which you're able to get between the cages around it and it continues to be transportable sufficient to set anyplace. attempt putting it close to a sunny window or pass away it on a porch to get some solar. while you're shifting in some weeks, you're able to attend and purchase a small tomato plant from an area nursery and nevertheless use the 5 gallon bucket in the journey that your new backyard isn't prepped for planting yet. Tomato vegetation are notably hardy little creatures and with a first rate volume of sunshine and water i'm particular it will be positive!

2016-11-24 22:19:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

They need to be outside in full sun. Transplanting them may put them into shock or kill them. Loosen the dirt around the edge of the container and place into a larger container with potting soil. Good luck.

2007-06-15 08:50:44 · answer #3 · answered by sensible_man 7 · 2 0

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