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Have you planted your tomato seeds yet? Although it doesn't seem to take too long for the seeds to sprout up through the planting mix, they do take time to set their second set of leaves. If you have planted your seeds in a common seed bed first (like a plastic clam-type container from the bakery section of the grocery store) and then transplanted them to the pots, this progress is further hindered. If you have the space, it would be very much recommended that you plant the tomato seed right into the large yogurt/cottage cheese container.
Fill the containers only to 1/2 full. That way, as the plant grows, you can gently fill up around the stem as the plant will set new roots from the stem creating a stronger, sturdier framework to hold the multitude of tomatoes you'll be hoping for.
Have you planted your tomato seeds yet? Although it doesn't seem to take too long for the seeds to sprout up through the planting mix, they do take time to set their second set of leaves. If you have planted your seeds in a common seed bed first (like a plastic clam-type container from the bakery section of the grocery store) and then transplanted them to the pots, this progress is further hindered. If you have the space, it would be very much recommended that you plant the tomato seed right into the large yogurt/cottage cheese container.
Fill the containers only to 1/2 full. That way, as the plant grows, you can gently fill up around the stem as the plant will set new roots from the stem creating a stronger, sturdier framework to hold the multitude of tomatoes you'll be hoping for.