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Onions and leek have not moved a mm in a month.
Now on a window sill and need to buy some kitchen foil to surround them so reflects the light. Thanks for the foil reminder, marcofez, which might help my toms that are getting leggy. I cart them from sunny morning windows to the other side of the room for afternoon light each day- a bit tedious, especially now that I'm repotting many with many more to go. Snowed today so not getting many rays of sun at either window.
My early start was so good then turned into a disaster, lots lots to the cold, fungal problems.Now starting again. Yours look so good Squash
The first tomatoes, which were sown much later than yours Squash, need moving on now - I can squeeze 24 toilet tubes or similar shaped home-rolled paper pots into a large mushroom tray with holes cut into the base. The next potting up will be into 500ml or 1litre yoghurt pots before they can go out. I may be making more work for myself but it saves space at this time of year. How often do others pot up? And into what size pots?I find that peppers are looking very varied at this time. The 'pretty in purple' are still tiny plants barely an inch high, the 'pepperdew' on the other hand are nearly 4 inches high and have 3 sets of true leaves. They must be a little stretched, compared to your lovely looking ones though. Just wanted to note that they do seem to develop at different rates here too and your Scotch Bonnets are probably just doing what they are designed to do. Are you growing PIPs this year? I am finally growing the PIP seeds from you and also the seeds from Jeannine and both batches are doing the same - lovely purple/green leaves.