Mike Lafay wrote:Like you, I've gotten bitten by the "plant all the tomato variety" bug. But since I have far too many plants and not enough places, choices had to be made.
Jen Fulkerson wrote:This was one of the things I learned the hard way. The seeds need to be removed from the mat as soon as they germinate. I read this after I had seeded a 72 cell tray of a bunch of different seeds. If the seedlings are left on the mat they grow to fast and can get spindly. Tomatoes are no big deal, I just planted them deep when I repotted them. I had a few other veggies I tossed to the chickens, and started over.
Now I cut the cells in sections of 6 and plant like seed's together. Then if the tomatoes pop up I remove them and can leave the peppers. You get the idea. Lesson learned.