Ich habe dieses Jahr in einige bessere Wachstumslampen investiert, aber dann ist das Wachstum meiner Tomaten explodiert! Ich habe versucht, die Wachstumslampen 5-10 cm über den Pflanzen zu halten, habe einen Ventilator verwendet und zweimal darüber berichtet. Mittlerweile werden sie ziemlich groß.

Mein letzter Frosttermin soll der 19. April in London sein, die Nachttemperaturen sinken diese Woche auf 7 Grad.

Befürchten Sie, dass sie im Innenbereich zu groß werden? Haben Sie eine Idee, wann ich mit dem Abhärten beginnen und sie schließlich im Freien pflanzen sollte?

Von: flowersunpower

13 Comments

  1. BLightyear67 on

    Still too early for them to go out. Remove the lights. That should slow them a little.

  2. demolidor57 on

    they’re definitely getting leggy. i’d move the lights closer if you can and maybe add a fan so they strengthen up instead of just shooting up

  3. Wow! Mine are still tiny (I think in part because my compost is rubbish), I can’t wait for them to get nice and big like yours. It’s the first year I’m growing from seed.

  4. No-Improvement-1507 on

    What’s your outdoor situation? Do you have any fleece or better yet polytunnel? My bet is that there won’t be any more frost in London this side of summer, but you still have plenty of time to gamble and put some in the ground with fleece while sowing additional ones. Last year I made a makeshift poly tunnel with a basic wood structure and some plastic attached over it.

  5. Dangly-Lingham on

    you could take them outside now during the day for an hour or two

  6. Cooking_With_Grease_ on

    I grew mine from seed too. begenning of march, they’re massive now and need planting outside, i’m getting similar temps to you.

    it is annoying lol

    i have a growbag but the grow bag says plant when the first flower appears.

    …why? why can’t i put them in the grow bag NOW?

  7. MrTripperSnipper on

    Put them outdoors in the morning and then bring them in in the evening, they should get enough sun, they’re not photosensitive, but if you’re worried just leave the light on in the room they’re being kept in until later in the evening.

    That’s what I’ve been doing with mine.

    It’s best to start with just a couple of hours outside and slowly build up from there so they don’t get too stressed.

  8. Trick_Contact_8408 on

    If it were me id just snip their heads off. It will set them back a bit but when they are healthy and flying up like they are they will bounce back no problem . Might give you a few weeks extra under the lights.

  9. Street_Elk_7491 on

    Remove some leaves at the bottom and plant them deeper. Those little hairs on the stems are just waiting to be in contact with soil and form new roots. This way you’ll have a stronger plant with more well established roots

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