goose_chase
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Thanks for the help,Do not compress the soil, and get the soil slightly damp before you put the cube in. You want the soil to be dark like it's holding water, but if you squeeze some between your fingers you don't want it to drip water like a rage. Maybe just spray the soil a little bit with whatever you've been spraying. During the first week or two and give the seedling small amounts of water so it can search for water and grow roots. Don't worry about runoff until she has filled the cup, usually a week or two. Depending on the soil, there will be little nutrients or lots of nutrients. More info on your soil would make it easier to help you. The cotyledon's will fuel the first week, but can continue fueling with very little nutes for the first 2-3 weeks.
I'm using Plant Magic Soil Supreme, you can read about it here: http://www.plant-magic.co.uk/products/soil-supreme/14
people say to treat it like a "light mix", a friend recommended it, it is meant to be good stuff by all accounts.
It has the exact moisture content that you describe, dark and moist yet not soaking. I thought that compacting it would be a bad idea but just wanted to check first.