So I left home cor a few days and my lights burned out. When I came home my beautiful little babies looked horrible. I went and got me bulbs replaced the old ones and put plants back under light. Is there any hope for them or should I start new seeds. I have started seeds for years and never had this issue before. Other than leaving them along under lights and putting water in tray is there anything I can do to help them survive or shod I just start new seeds today so there are still ready to go out in garden when time
Tomato plants
I'd do both for insurance. Seed is inexpensive. Your tomato plants may snap out of it depending on how shot they were. Tomatoes are pretty tough and you can bury the stems in the ground. You just need some good re-growth. There's time to start your seeds again.
There's a tomato and pepper forum you could write on to get more answers.
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