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BayCitygrower

Bay City Michigan

I have never grown a tomato from seed. How deep do u start the seed and how much water is needed. thx to Wixom for the seeds.

5/9/2019 12:04:05 PM

wile coyote

On a cliff in the desert

1/4 inch into the soil with the end of a pencil. Cover with vermiculite. Add a little bit of water. Put on heating mat.

5/9/2019 1:44:06 PM

ESheel31(team sLamMer)

Eastern Shore of VA

I sometimes sprout them in a cup of water.
Within a couple of days you should see a small white root.
Then what Wile says.
Usually up and off the heat mat and under the lights within a couple days.

5/9/2019 6:20:46 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Eshell, does the water need to be kept warm? Thanks for info. Peace

5/9/2019 6:34:30 PM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

My method..I soak in reverse osmosis water between 4-8 hours. After that, I have used 3 methods. Paper towel (moist squeezed really hard) in plastic bag, rooting cubes, and directly into soil/potting mix. I have not used extra heat with any of these methods. My grow room tends to stay about 75 degrees. With all methods, my germination rate is 90-95 %. In my experience tomatoes are not difficult to start from seed.

5/9/2019 6:36:11 PM

Materdoc

Bloomington, IN USA

In case you are out of RO water,... you can use rainwater or simply tapwater, which preferably has been allowed to out-gas Chlorine overnight.
Many people put a small amount of Hydrogen peroxide and some soluble kelp in the water & soaking for 3 hours is generally adequate.
Everyone finds that higher temperatures is beneficial for earlier germination.
I recommend 85-87 degrees F.
If you have a heat mat with a thermostat, you’re good.
Otherwise, setting the container on top of the refrigerator or water heater will give the seeds a little more warmth.
I would also recommend you cover the top of the container with Saran Wrap to hold in the humidity.
Once you see some seedlings start to poke up out of your seedstarting medium, remove the wrap & place under a grow light.
From this point on, excess water is your enemy.
You can kill your young plants with kindness if you overwater & they develop damp-off.
Don’t hesitate to ask any questions you may have, there are no dumb questions!

5/9/2019 9:49:05 PM

ESheel31(team sLamMer)

Eastern Shore of VA

I have done both Wayne.

Materdoc hit it on the head.
Great post.

5/10/2019 9:10:06 AM

Weird Wint (Tomatoes)

Newcastle, CA

I always use root riot organic starter cubes now. And a heat mat, and a closed dome container that keeps the humidity high, along with RO water for sure. my germination rates are quite good.

5/20/2019 10:40:50 AM

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