u/leafsheep26

Image 1 — First time growing from seed, every seed I planted grew, any tips?
Image 2 — First time growing from seed, every seed I planted grew, any tips?
Image 3 — First time growing from seed, every seed I planted grew, any tips?
Image 4 — First time growing from seed, every seed I planted grew, any tips?
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First time growing from seed, every seed I planted grew, any tips?

So many seedlings! Planted these March 13th. I’m planning on up potting the tomatoes to 3 inch pots today. for the tomatoes, I planted 2 seeds in one cell, when I upsize their pots should I keep them together or separate them? Beans, zucchini and okra I definitely planted too early, I was advised to toss them and reseed but I’m attached. Any advice?

(Photos 2-7 in order: hot peppers, bell peppers, eggplant; tomato, cherry tomato, collard greens; cilantro, basil, Swiss chard; parsley, romaine lettuce, kale; mix lettuce, spinach; zucchini, okra, pole beans).

Photo 8: I noticed the cotyledons on my kale are yellowing, what does this mean? Photo 9: Miss chard looks leggy and limp is she sad? Photo 10: yea these got too big too fast, I gotta do something with them soon.

Thanks guys!!

u/leafsheep26 — 21 hours ago