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Small juvenile plants which have just germinated.
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How to avoid damaging seedling roots during transplanting from coco peat germination medium
+1 on MackM's answer, it should be the accepted one. This here is several comments on it too lengthy to insist them being incorporated.
One bit learned from a local gardening newspaper: water the plan …
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How much leaf growth is required before chilli seedlings can be re-potted?
I've heard "as soon as the first 2 true leaves are developed". Water thoroughly just before - this keeps the soil together preventing the destruction of the feeder roots.
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How much watering is too much for seeds?
My translation of a local gardening newspaper:
The soil mix needs to be slightly moist; however too wet a soil would rot the seeds.
It is implied all seeds are somewhat susceptible.
I attempt to kee …
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Tomato seedling care
Indeed lean doesn't matter at this stage.
I presume the cover is there to prevent freezing if outdoors. So if stored indoors the cover doesn't matter, outdoors it can be removed when the night low is …
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What to do if too many seedlings are in the same pot?
I basically second willyjoker's answer(+1).
The three options:
Leave them be. None will likely develop into a mature plant.
Replant. Some will die, some will survive. Some people advise to wait for t …