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What to Do if a Tomato Plant Stops Growing

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Tomato plants should typically be 8 to 10 inches tall when they are transplanted. A tomato plant may stop growing because of a lack of sunlight or poorly aerated soil. If a tomato plant stops growing, place it in full sunshine in well-drained soil.

Keywords: growing tomato plants, tomato plant problems, troubleshooting tomato plants

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Kelli Bingham is a freelance writer with nearly a decade of experience in the field. Her works have been published in publications including eHow. She is currently pursuing a degree in business.

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