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  1. Abel
    January 12, 2022

    Bright light is super important for our tomato seedlings to be healthy! I would like to share some of my experiences on this topic. As soon as they sprout, they stretch to reach the sun’s rays (or fluorescent rays).

    Seedlings need 12 to 16 hours of light per day. Do yourself a favor and give them just that. Otherwise, they will thin out and weaken very quickly, this will slow down production.

    I love to use fluorescent lights for my tomatoes indoors. These are among the most economical and popular light sources for seedlings. I mount lights with some mechanism so I can adjust the height of the light as the seedlings grow. I keep the lights 5 to 10 cm from the top of the tomato. Yes, that means I need to check my seedlings daily and move the lights up from time to time. As I said above, lights should remain on for 12 to 16 hours per day. Turn the lights off at night (the seedlings need to sleep, too).

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    • Randi
      January 12, 2022

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience! This is exactly right! The seedling stage is very important because it determines so much about the future production capabilities of the plant. Making sure the tomatoes start out with a good sturdy base and aren’t too leggy or stretched will mean the difference between not being able to support fruit, and being jam packed with tomatoey goodness! lol Thank you!

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  2. Marita
    January 12, 2022

    Hi Randi,

    I miss the tomatoes in my garden last summer. They tasted so good! I hope I can try planting tomatoes inside our home even in winter.

    The challenge in our home would be space to put the planter. We have some ornamental plants around already and our home could only accommodate so much.

    Marita

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    • Randi
      January 12, 2022

      Agreed. The space is often the cause for hesitation for so many! This is why we absolutely looove our Click and Grow! It makes growing tomatoes (and so many other fruits, veggies, herbs, flowers and ornamental plants) on your kitchen countertop (or even in a badly-lit room) super easy! It’s either that or live in an indoor jungle… which has it’s appeal as well. ?

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