Tomato: Hang it or Cage it?
The third tomato I seeded decided to show up on the ninth day. That one was a fighter, striving along with the other two seedlings. I’ve noticed that the seedlings were all leaning towards the light coming in from the window. I was worried, so I made sure to move it to the opposite side each day to straighten them up. The stems are starting to turn deep purple now and the true leaves have come out. I was thinking of either transferring them in a big container and worry later on how to make the cage to hold it or use a plant hanger to plant it upside down. Tomatoes naturally grows down so it will be less stressful fighting against gravity, in turn it can focus on growing faster, bigger, and bearing more fruit. I have to decide fast as these fellows are growing up so fast.

9th day. Hello world!

Growing fast

i have no idea what you’re talking about, and these tomato stories make me “aw” more and more each time… you are such a rockstar! now i cant even remember if i have ever seen a tomato plant ever in my life. oh well, the plant hanger sounds really interesting. if you push for it, post photos asap, ok? send me some of your first harvest. kiss-kiss