garf
Breeder in Training
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Post by garf on Feb 12, 2013 14:34:42 GMT -5
There are a lot of ways to start seeds. Some use multi cell packs and one or two seeds per cell. Some use small paper cups and one to 3 seeds per cup. Many use a bulk starting method with a larger pot and transplant sprouts. I will use a 4 X 4 pot and place 9 seeds evenly spaced and transplant sprouts. I take a split fruit and squeeze the contents into a 6" pot and cover with soil. It takes longer to sprout, but it gets the healthiest sprouts. I don't even consider using wet paper towels in ziplocs. There must be other methods.
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garf
Breeder in Training
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Post by garf on Feb 17, 2013 12:53:07 GMT -5
This is my latest batch. Attachments:
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