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Did you thin the plants once the seeds sprouted? If you failed to do that, they'll all be tiny because they over-compete for available nutrients from the soil. They'll taste just as good - but be a real pain in the butt to clean and prepare for the pot 'cuz they're so small. Better luck next year! Oh - and be sure your fertilizer is aged at least a year and mix it in well as you prepare the seed bed. If you ever decide to use chicken manure, let it age two years, otherwise it's liable to kill the young seedlings if you use too much.
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