I've read up quite a lot now on potting/transplanting so I've got a pretty good idea of size of pots required and when I should transplanting. I was thinking about moving my seedlings into small white plastic drinking cups once they've developed their roots a little more, quite simply because I have them available and I thought it may be possible to see the root development through the sides and bottom of the cups making it easier to determine when to transplant again. Would this be ok to do or should I really use proper light proof plant pots as I understand roots don't like the light??
thermite Reviewed by thermite on . First pots to use for seedlings I've read up quite a lot now on potting/transplanting so I've got a pretty good idea of size of pots required and when I should transplanting. I was thinking about moving my seedlings into small white plastic drinking cups once they've developed their roots a little more, quite simply because I have them available and I thought it may be possible to see the root development through the sides and bottom of the cups making it easier to determine when to transplant again. Would this be ok to do Rating: 5