Hey guys, have a pic if my cherry tomatos which I recently transplanted.

Also, for anyone who’d like it, I created

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Its meant to be what r/containergardening was

  • promitheas@iusearchlinux.fyiOP
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    1 year ago

    I think what I’ll go with is snipping them at the root base. Ive already got 10 pots, and a small balcony xD

    Do you mind linking any guide on how to do that safely? Like, which stems to leave and which to cut, where to cut, etc…

    Thanks

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      1 year ago

      You’re not to the point yet where you’re looking to prune your plants, though that’s definitely something you’ll want to be doing later, to control their size in a small space. Just pick one or two seedlings in each pot that look the healthiest, and snip the stems of the rest right at the soil.