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            | Wyecomber | Canada | Just got a few questions as this is my first time trying indoor giant tomatoes.  Started my seeds Dec 22nd. Plants are roughly 6-7 inches tall and I have them in 1 gallon pots. Just regular light fert's and watering . when should I transplant my 4 Tomatoes to bigger say 5 gallon pots ( Big enough?) and when do they normally start to flower?
 Thanks W
 | 1/12/2018 8:01:09 PM | 
		
            | bnot | Oak Grove, Mn | Indoor flowering rates will be different for all growers.  The temperature of the grow area, the level of lighting,the percentage of red light spectrum, and the nutrient strength/ratio will all play a part in how quickly a plant will blossom.  I tend to get open blossoms in 30-40 days.  I have known other growers that have gone thru a whole winter and never had a blossom.  As far as transplanting..I have never transplanted a winter tomato.  Hopefully someone will chime in and give you some good information about when you need to move to a bigger container. | 1/13/2018 9:42:20 AM | 
		
            | Bob C | Virginia | That's funny Bnot,  I thought you were getting mega blossoms in two weeks and tomatoes in 4 the way your pumping them up.  Lol | 1/13/2018 11:10:56 AM | 
		
            | bnot | Oak Grove, Mn | My plants have been having blossoms that are starting to form as early as 3 weeks, but they take a little over a week to open.  My grow room stays about 85 degrees during day, 75 at night.   I am running my lights 16 hours per day.  On the hydro plants at about 3 weeks i switch to a nutrient solution that is much heavier with P and K.  I have getting blossoms and getting them pollinated figured out.  I just need to figure out how to get the sets to grow big. | 1/13/2018 1:12:41 PM | 
		
            | wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) | Wixom MI. | I have mine in one gallon pots right now and they are about 10" tall and just starting to get buds on them now. My bacement is only 63° and my soil takes awhile to dry out. I will be transplanting mine into bigger pots very soon.like bnot was saying at 90° he can get his tomatoes from flower to red in 35-40 days last year at 63° mine took 70 days !!! | 1/13/2018 1:26:22 PM | 
		
            | Wyecomber | Canada | Perfect thanks!! | 1/13/2018 2:23:42 PM | 
		
        
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