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Join Date: Mar 2012
USDA Zone: No zone info
Posts: 144
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Okay its now middle of july and I am finding baby tomato plants popping up every where. I have heard that once a to
![]() ![]() ![]() mato polinates it can be grown inside . Is this true . I want to leave them outside till winter then bring them in any hepl please!!~~~~~~~~~
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Wisconsin
USDA Zone: 4a
Posts: 15
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You can grow tomato plants indoors.
Tomatoes need two things to grow successfully inside during winter. Light Tomatoes grown inside require 12-16 hours of light a day. Even plants in a sunny window or in a greenhouse might need a few extra hours under grow lights during winter’s short days. Heat Tomatoes grow best when the air temperature is between 65º-85ºF. If your house thermostat is set lower, your house is drafty, or your greenhouse isn’t heated, you will need to keep your plants warm with a space heater or seedling heat mat.
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