Pot is about 1 gallon, I’ve read that these types should be in a 5gal or even 10gal pot. I also haven’t seen any issues with the plant so far; growing and fruiting like crazy. Should I transplant to a big pot or just leave it be for now?

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    2 months ago

    Not trying to plant-shame in the slightest, but under optimal conditions, your plant would be well over the 6’ mark at this point in the season.

    This really depends on where you live. I’m in Zone 6a and a 1’ tall tomato plant is doing pretty well right now. We have some posters who are up in Canada and I don’t think they’re even passed their last frost date.

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      2 months ago

      Yup. I’m in zone 6 and my tomatoes are just barely a foot tall.

      Edit: actually I looked this morning and they’re more like 8"

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        2 months ago

        6b near 6a chiming in. Our last frost date is around Mother’s Day, but it’s been so cool recently that we only put out toms in the ground this week. Probably a little over 1’ tall since we buried a little stalk.

        Shout out to Gardening in Canada for pointing out that tomatoes pause growing when the temp drops below 50 F.

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          50 F

          The same is true and to an ever greater extent for peppers. If temperature drops below 10C / 50F you can expect zero plant growth for up to a week. This effectively limits plant growth season to 10-12 weeks in 6B - it will still flower and fruit after that, but the plant will hardly grow.

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            Yeah… We had to bring our peppers back inside for hopefully the last time because it dropped down to 40 over the weekend. The tomatoes were in the ground already but a couple cool nights shouldn’t be a big deal in the long run.