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It's just nice. People, so far, seem genuine. Over time this may fade, but for now the very small community is awesome. Good to see some familiar faces around here too. Good to see virtually no one taking themselves too seriously.

I gotta get s/justgrowit rolling. Been a crazy week, probably going to get crazier for me.

You guys are awesome, stay awesome. As an internet nomad, Voat was nice. But over the past few months logging in and seeing the popular posts there is simply disheartening and toxic. I've been a minority there for some time, I don't really fit in anywhere I go. It's the burden of the middle path.

Thanks for making me feel....at home.

It's just nice. People, so far, seem genuine. Over time this may fade, but for now the very small community is awesome. Good to see some familiar faces around here too. Good to see virtually no one taking themselves too seriously. I gotta get s/justgrowit rolling. Been a crazy week, probably going to get crazier for me. You guys are awesome, stay awesome. As an internet nomad, Voat was nice. But over the past few months logging in and seeing the popular posts there is simply disheartening and toxic. I've been a minority there for some time, I don't really fit in anywhere I go. It's the burden of the middle path. Thanks for making me feel....at home.

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So you only want one plant per pot. Otherwise you'll either kill them all trying to separate the roots, or they'll grow into a gigantic mess. I would trim off all seedling except for one per pot.

Have you done any hardening off? Does this term make sense?

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no but I have one with three plants growing... I'll cut two arms off to save a head? Hardening off doesn't make sense no... I'll try to pull some apart soon before they reach the surface since a few dead isn't the end I have a lot of tomato seeds and starts atm.

Hardening off is when you begin to adjust the seedlings to the outdoors. Wind/direct sun are pretty harsh on plants at first. So you want to do an hour or so on a nice sunny day. Then after a few days, move to two hours. Slowly increase it over the next few weeks until you can leave them outside all day long.

A friend over on Voat wrote a decent growing guide, I can link it if you like?

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They're all on a tray still.... so perfect. I'll put them in the same position on the patio table. link away online friend I'm down to learn