Hi growers, could anyone advise me? I didn't plant the tomatoes at the beginning of March, as it should, does it still make sense to let the seedlings grow, or do they no longer have time to grow or will they be destroyed by too much heat? Thank you.

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Feel free to suck, the heat will not damage them, they will catch up. Or buy already grown, strong seedlings from the gardener in mid-May.

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