I have questions and a few suggestions:

1.) How big is the space you have now? Is it lightproof?
2.) How big is the space at your friends house? Is this lightproof?
3.) Are you circulating new air in your space or just spinning stagnant air all the time?
4.) How old are your plants?
5.) What light cycle are you on right now?
6.) Where are you located? Depending on where you are, transplanting outdoors could end up to be dissapointing
7.) Please stop calling them tomatoes...
8.) What do you know about plant biology?
9.) In order to do even the smallest good with your plants, you want, at the very least, 2000 lumens per sq. feet
10.) NO MORE THAN ONE PLANT PER POT!


Let's start with these and see what you got

SMG
SauceeMcGee Reviewed by SauceeMcGee on . Closet Tomato Plant Firstly, I shall introduce myself. I am jotpunkie (as I bet most of us are), and I just last week germinated my first tomato seeds. Four went in, 3 germinated, and 2 are alive and growing (in a single pot) today. They are currently planted in some store-bought potting soil and lit by two fluorescent lights. 1 x 12w Ring Lamp 1 x 20w Cool White 12" Over-head (once provided lighting for my closet-space) 1 x Fan blowing at lowest speed (just added!) It began only as an experiment and I am Rating: 5