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prariehawk Posted - Apr 26 2012 : 9:00:36 PM
I put my tomato seedlings outside this morning to acclimate them, but I forgot to give them a drink first. I came home this afternoon to the most pathetic, droopy, shriveled tomato plants I've ever seen. So I gave them a good long drink and about fifteen minutes later they were much happier. I still take them in at night. Tomorrow I'm not going to put them in direct sun. I hope they'll be happy.
Cindy

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rough start farmgirl Posted - May 01 2012 : 08:10:25 AM
Oh Cindy, Ihave done that so many times, too. Chuck 'em and start again. you still have time. Or do what I do ... buy the plants and keep your mouth shut!
Marianne
ddmashayekhi Posted - Apr 29 2012 : 11:46:16 AM
I agree with Michele, easy does it. I would put a oscillating fan on my tomatoes and other plants that I grew seed for about a month before moving them outside.

Good luck on doing what's best for yours!
Dawn in IL
windypines Posted - Apr 27 2012 : 04:42:11 AM
It is best to introduce them slowly to direct sun and wind. Gradually increasing their time outside. They do dry out fast outside. good luck with them.

Michele

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