odd_duck99
Lovin' The Homestead
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I am a baby gardener, and I have heard that tomatoes are difficult to grow from seed. I can see that being both true and not, as we had some sprout in a random pot of dirt that was never watered, under our covered patio on the north side of our house! We don't even know how they got there! Does anyone have any tips for getting good plants from seed? What conditions do they like? I'm in Washington State (USA), so they would have to be the earliest tomatoes I can find. If anyone has any tips on good, very early kinds that produce a lot of fruit, it would be appreciated too!
I did some of mine! The cotyledon leaves(first leaves to come out) were very yellow, and no true leaves were coming out. A few were starting to dampen off, so I withheld water for 2 days and let them completely dry out in their little peat pots. I still lost several, but saved the majority of them and they are now starting to grow tre leaves and bounce back from my abuse 