I live in the third story of an apartment complex so container gardening is my jam! I can't seem to join your new community. I keep getting an error message saying I'm not logged in.
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I was wondering as patio gardening when the equivalent to r/containergardening was going to be made! Thank you!
Come along! If you have it, you're welcome to post a picture of what you've got in the pinned thread :)
It looks like you've got multiple tomatoes in each pot, I'd thin them to one per pot, lest they get crowded. You could also fill the pots further and bury the stems of the tomatoes, they'll sprout roots from the stem and be even hardier!
As for the separating of the plants, how could I do that without causing damage at this stage? Won't their roots be all tangled up and separating them cause them stress and damage?