LastBucsfan
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I read on this forum that a good method of germinating seeds is to place them in an inch of warm water for 24 hours and then plant them in soil. How deep should I plant them in the soil after doing this?
You also waste water, nutrients and man power trying to keep the soil correct and moving them around. I usually start with small square pots, then go 3 gallon. If iw ant a real big one id go 5 or 7 ater, but 3 gal is big enoughI think its better just to start in large pots where possible. You can transplant but there is a small risk of shock and you'll slow them a day or two when their transplanted
I agree, i always start in party cups and move them to the new homes after a solid root base is grown. I have never experienced transplant shock, all you do is be careful, quick and feed with b1.. I see immediate growth the next day.You also waste water, nutrients and man power trying to keep the soil correct and moving them around. I usually start with small square pots, then go 3 gallon. If iw ant a real big one id go 5 or 7 ater, but 3 gal is big enough
if its auto plants DO NOT TRANSPLANT ,will shock and stun growth ,if it auto 3 gal pot i put small party cup 10 cm with bottom cut off for quick rooting and once in veg no need to transplant as roots are well developed in the 3 gal pot now hope this helpsI read on this forum that a good method of germinating seeds is to place them in an inch of warm water for 24 hours and then plant them in soil. How deep should I plant them in the soil after doing this?