When is the Right Time to Transplant My Tomato Seedlings?

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Asked By FlowerFanatic92 On

I've been gardening flowers for a long time, but this is my first time trying to grow tomatoes from seeds. Since there's no frost risk in my area anymore, can I start hardening them off? Or do they need even warmer weather before I put them outside?

3 Answers

Answered By GreenThumbsUp01 On

I've had my tomato plants outside for almost a week now in a south-west facing courtyard garden, and they seem to be doing just fine! If the conditions are right, you should be good to go. Just keep an eye on them.

Answered By SunnySideGrower99 On

I always check the 10-day weather forecast before putting my tomatoes out. Aim for nighttime temps above 10°C and daytime highs around 18°C or more, with minimal wind. I’m planning to move mine outside this weekend because I’ve been hardening them off for a couple of weeks now, especially since it’s been a bit cold lately.

Answered By TomatoLover88 On

Definitely start hardening them off during warmer days, but hold off on leaving them out overnight until you’re consistently seeing nighttime lows above 10°C. It makes a big difference!

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