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Identifying tomato seedlings
I used soluble pen on my seed labels...
Can anyone suggest which seedlings are the cherries and which the Tamina? One type has entire true leaves (second leaves after the seed leaves ) . The other type has very typical tomato leaves. Suggestions and guesses are both good for me!
Many thanks. Judith.
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Hi Judith
Tamina are a 'potato leaved' variety so I suggest that these are the ones with the entire leaves. Cherry tomatoes that I have grown have the more usual divided tomato-type leaves.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I have the same problem... Annoying isn't it.. Some I can identify some I cannot... But I have lots...
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Invest in a good old fashioned pencil is my advice - I've used all sorts of 'indelible' and 'permanent' marker pens in the past, all of which turned out to be filled with invisible ink it seems!
I agree with Bob pencil is best & you can scrub it off at the end of season with an old pan scourer & re-use the next year.