You need to grab some full spectrum led bar lights and get those seedings some intense light. Sprouting tomato seeds from good sources and under humidity dome will give better results. Typically step them up into 4" pots then into 6", harden and then strip the foliage and transplant like a foot down and water in heavy. Set up trellis early and prune heavy.
Still watching the sprouts coming in.
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Prune heavy eh? I recently had a tomatoe plant. My first, started at 1.5 feet when I bought it. Was doing great, got to over 6ā tall and had some green tomatoes. Then got hit with some sort of fungus, dark crap spread throughout and had to end it