>>2343902I will vouch for this one big time. Many of the starts I buy from the local Amish people get very few pests. That said, I have harbored serious vine borer and squash bug pests for many years, the better starts still got raped.
>>2345073Cheers from Michigan
>>2345539Dude they needed to be transplanted a long time ago. If these have been in here for weeks after they reached this size, they are 100% rootbound and you will have to do damage to their root structure (slow their growth) when you transplant.
If you already transplanted them, then you need to clarify that.
>>2345609It's really hard not to use plastic growing containers these days. Starts come in them, not like people sell glass. I used wooden beds and wooden stakes, but I still get plastic garbage blown into my beds.
>>2345622Am I fucking blind? Whats wrong with your tomatoes? You can cook and eat them green but sugar only builds so long as they are on the vine. I'd need to see a grub to give you advice on it. If youre talking about letting them get soft and red and bugs attack that is fairly normal, birds will do it too if you dont leave water out (Bird fountains)