Tomato growing-Problem? i'm growing small burpee tomatoes in a sagging containter (this kind...
i'm growing small burpee tomatoes in a sagging containter (this kind that's creased with that moss stuff) except one of my plants is sprouting and the other one hasn't. I don't know if i'm only being impatient or if the roots are strangling respectively other. its a good sized container probaly 15 inches dia. please relieve if you can...thanks!
try some good bioproduct. I suppose there is a insufficiency of good microbial flurry down below.
Be sure that the container is evenly moist, and check to be dependable that one plant isn't shading the other. Obviously, they BOTH need plenty of night light to grow properly.
Good luck!
Answers: I've be gardening for years. Divide them into separate pots. The plants will have more room and will produce more tomatoes. If you be planting in a garden you'd want the plants 36" apart.