Potting UP!
Transplanting To Bigger Pots
Seeds sown, Seeds Germinate. Seeds Become Seedlings and Sown Seeds into Seedlings, Soon Seek MORE!
So, soon enough, I sink my seedlings, into larger seed cells or Seed pots.Above: Pepper Plant Seedlings, now 6 weeks old. Two to a seed cell, or too large.
Below: Along with the two pepper into large 4 inch (10cm) pots, I also transplanted some of the Peppers growing 2 plants per cell, into their OWN seed cells.
So, soon enough, I sink my seedlings, into larger seed cells or Seed pots.
Below: Along with the two pepper into large 4 inch (10cm) pots, I also transplanted some of the Peppers growing 2 plants per cell, into their OWN seed cells.
Above: Another view of the seedlings out in front of the Onion that all were moved to their OWN cells, for growth.
It's only another 3 weeks or so until the plants need to spend a week being *Hardened Off* in a process that involves bringing them outside for an hour on day 1, two hours day 2, 4 hours day 3 and 4, 6 hours day 5-6, and finally an 8 hours day, end of that week. After that, time for transplanting into their forever pots outside!
Right now, transplanting into larger pots helps the roots grow strong and healthy. Soon enough, each plant will have it's own 7 gallon (26 liter) or 5 gallon (18 liter) Fabric Grow Bag.
...Enjoy the Spring!
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