Bict 16/17. Straya m8 2.0

bict

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Honestly if you really do think you may have to order again id order now so if you do trash em you can start the new ones the same day
I'm not really sure if I should yet. I'm leaning towards it though. That's why I thought I'd give em a week to see if they grow.
 

ruby fruit

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I planted last year 10th October. That's as late as I'll plant. Probably the 24th of sep.
Ahh im with ya u got time then for sure...i guess ill have to look at last yrs thread to see wat my actual dates were but i know in my area 12 hrs of sunlight starts bout mid sept
 

ruby fruit

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I just feel bict should get those seedlings out of those skinny seedling starters by the weekend cos if hes worried about burning em a slightly wider pot like yours above with normal seedling soil if anything they should live and be all good without much of the hot soil in those pots now to deal with
 

bict

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I just feel bict should get those seedlings out of those skinny seedling starters by the weekend cos if hes worried about burning em a slightly wider pot like yours above with normal seedling soil if anything they should live and be all good without much of the hot soil in those pots now to deal with
I've decided to start a fresh rubes. Just ordered some more seeds now.
Gonna go grab some brunning seed raising mix.
 

ruby fruit

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I've decided to start a fresh rubes. Just ordered some more seeds now.
Gonna go grab some brunning seed raising mix.
have a look at solo cups or small pots like VN had or similar size to solo..i have found those seed raising tray pots like u get at Bunnings are more trouble than they are worth when trying to transplant ..I like the whole soil around the roots to come out in one piece
 

bict

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have a look at solo cups or small pots like VN had or similar size to solo..i have found those seed raising tray pots like u get at Bunnings are more trouble than they are worth when trying to transplant ..I like the whole soil around the roots to come out in one piece
I've just gone and bought some small to medium pots ill start em in and leave em. Not as big as my first one, but much bigger the the starting ones.
 

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Vnsmkr

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have a look at solo cups or small pots like VN had or similar size to solo..i have found those seed raising tray pots like u get at Bunnings are more trouble than they are worth when trying to transplant ..I like the whole soil around the roots to come out in one piece
If you have room the perfect starting pot imo is 1 gallon (3.8L) square pots like I have. I would like to transplant only once, but I dont have enough of them (and I do have alot of plastic cups; similar to solo cup size) so I usually end up transplanting twice
 

Lucky Luke

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Ive started using the little peat seedling pots (kinda square and 8 to a pack) with Yates seedling mix. They work well. I have needed to punch the hole in the bottom with a screwdriver to make it drain better but apart from that they are good.

To up pot u just wack in the whole tray. So no stress on the plant.
 
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