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In this episode we will look at one of the most important moments in early plant development: when your seedlings need a bigger pot. If seedlings stay in their starter cells too long, they can become rootbound, crowded, and stressed. Learning to recognize the signs early helps your plants continue developing strong roots before they head outdoors. In this video we cover: How to tell when seedlings need to be potted up What root growth looks like in seed trays How to safely separate multiple seedlings in one container How deep to plant tomatoes when transplanting Proper watering after potting up Using tomato and eggplant seedlings as examples, you'll see the full process of moving seedlings from small starter containers into larger pots so they can continue growing indoors before the outdoor season begins. This step is a normal part of indoor seed starting and may happen multiple times depending on how early you started your plants. Whether you're growing tomatoes, peppers, herbs, or vegetables, learning this stage will help you grow stronger seedlings and healthier plants for the growing season. 🌱 Series: Starting Your First Garden • Starting Your First Garden 👍 If you enjoy learning alongside me, hit Subscribe and check out my other gardening videos. Every season is a new lesson! Let’s keep gardening and vibing together! 00:00 - Intro 00:19 - Overview 00:48 - When to Pot Up 03:56 - Root Disturbance Consideration 04:59 - Tomato Seedling Separation 08:57 - Watering 10:40 - Conclusion #PottingUp #SeedlingCare #TomatoSeedlings #SeedStarting #GardeningForBeginners #GrowYourOwnFood #VibeGardening #VegetableGardening