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Very good and very resistant. I sow my lamb's lettuce in small pots and then transplant them into a greenhouse when the seedlings reach about 2 cm (1in). This way, the rosettes grow bigger. Be careful of powdery mildew in the greenhouse.
I only got one tomato throughout the entire season... I don't recommend these plants.
Carole A.
paca
Plants received too small, fragile and etiolated, with weak stems. None of them survived after transplanting, all dead. I will not order such small plants in plugs anymore, cheap but not viable.
Michel
south of France
Hello, shipment the day after ordering = very good; plants purchased in small bundles. Received well packaged but these plants are too small to be planted directly, they need to be transplanted. The stems are very fragile and elongated as if these seedlings lacked light. The leaves (4) are yellow. Not sure if they will recover. I won't buy in bundles again.
Michel
GATINAIS SEALS
Delighted with my purchase, arrived early and in good condition. Placed them in a small greenhouse while waiting for the warmer days to come, and especially for the plants to grow a bit.
Nadine
Alright, nothing more
a few fruits
Annick F.
Very lovely tomatoes. Excellent.
Joseph A.
Tomato
Badn
Lisette F.
More plants in the pot than a leaf or two pulled out
Stopped delivering due to this situation, all the plants I received have died!