My seedling grow more and more, and it was high time to replace it to new homes.
I was doubting if I should make it because of one serious reason I faced.
The seedling doesn't like replanting! I was very surprised to discover it.
Of course, I knew replanting is stress for any plants, but I was sure it's a short and not serious stress, and it leads just to positive changes and more active growth - bigger pots - more place for growing.
But in fact, when I made replanting for other big seedlings for the first time (about 2 weeks ago) I noticed, it stopped growing for more than a week! Sopme of them even died after replanting.
Wtf! I was very upset.. I tried my best to follow all rules but somehow it didn't work.
But thanks God, in some time they felt better and started growing again - they understood those new bigger pots were not so bad;)
But I made a conclusion that the next year I will choose big pots at once and will plant seeds there from the very beginning not to bother seedling during its growth any more.
But it will be in future.
This year I planted 2-3-4 seeds into 1 small pot to see which of them would sprout.
Sometimes all of them sprouted so I have to replant and separate them.
the roots were huge already! and they needed more space
So my seedling was moved to new bigger pots yesterday.
I bought natural pots and special soil for it.
that's how they look now in new pots - one plant in 1 pot
What can you say, guys?
Do you make replanting for your seedling?