| Pot #1 |
| Pot #2 |
| Pot #3 |
| Pot #4 |
Here I shall post pictures and progress notes on my roma tomato plants, which I plan to keep rather tiny, and from which I will hopefully harvest delicious roma tomatoes.
| Pot #3, plant #2. Just waiting on the last seed in this pot. |
| Pot #4 with the second plant, which has 3 leaves instead of 2 like all the others. It's special. I think I'll name him Fred. And over to the right there's the 3rd sprout coming up! |
| Pot #2 with plant #3! |
| Pot #4 with plant #2 there in the center, seed husk still attached. |
| Pot #1. These were barely breaking the surface yesterday. |
| Pot #2. There was only the tall one in there yesterday. |
| Pot #3. I didn't see ANYTHING in there yesterday. It still has the seed husk stuck on it. If it doesn't come off in a few days, I'll see if I can pull it off. |
| Pot #4. There was nothing yesterday, and now there's that seedling toward the back and, if you can see it, the little sprout in the front. |
| Pots 1-4 front to back. |
| Pots 4-1 front to back. |
| I just put this one up cause it had horses in the background. |
| This is the first pot that had nothing yesterday. This was before I watered it. |
| After I watered it, I uncovered the two other sprouts!! |
| This is the second pot that had barely sprouted yesterday. Now it has two leaves and is much taller. |
| I still don't see anything in the other two pots, but the one group of seeds had surfaced a few days ago and so didn't get a very good chance to sprout. |
| These are pics of the little sprout. |
| And this is my little set up. |