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1 Comment To "Heirloom Tomato Seeds Have Germinated And Planted In Small Cups. But No Plants Yet"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 04/27/2020 @ 10:36 am
I might be a little confused. If they are germinated, they should be visible above the soil level. If not, then they have not germinated yet and will need more time. Generally, soil being too wet or dry will keep them from germinating properly. The soil must be slightly moist.
Here is an article that will help you with growing tomatoes:
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