I am a beginner myself so there are many, many more qualified people here that can help you, but with that said I can tell you that you will most likely run into problems throwing all of your seeds into one pot. The roots will tie together and you will be unable to separate them when you transplant. Most likely will kill them.

You can usually tell they they need to be transplanted when the plants start to droop a bit for a day or so. At least that works for me. You can tell a root bound plant by dumping it upside down and looking at the roots out of the pot. If they are all swirled around the bottom and sides they need a bigger home.

For now keep them nice and humid and water every couple days as needed when the top couple inches of soil are dry.

Don't make the same mistake that I made my first try, go get a ph tester and ph your water before using it. (Walmart sells it in fish isle for $5) No matter what you give them, if they lock up due to high or low ph they will not be happy. Oh, and use lots of perlite in your soil mix.
BetterThanBeer Reviewed by BetterThanBeer on . Bag seeds in a frog pot... On a whim, and because I have not been finding much here lately, I put around 6 seeds into a frog pot (small). I am kind of wanting to see what happens, but mostly looking to have access to free medicine. I am in the process of reading a lot on this site and learning with every word. Any help would be very much appreciated. I am trying not to over water and I just need to know when the best time is to transplant to a bigger pot and any other recommendations. Thank you in advance. Rating: 5