The ones that have sprouted or popped through dirt, put them under the light - the poor little ladies need to start processing photosynthesis!

I would let the plants grow a few inches or until you see any visible root before putting the peat pellets into bigger pots. This way, you won't be filling a HUGE pot with water for a really small plant - which can lead to problems.

Welcome to the growing world, my friend!
The Grim Reefer Reviewed by The Grim Reefer on . FEW SEEDS SPROUTED! hey i know i am posting same question in multiple places but it's something i really need to know... i have 2 seeds out of 12 that have sprouted in peat pellets ( day 2 ), and they have been in the dark the entire time.. should i leave the lights off, or turn them on? also, should i transplant the 2 peat pellets to dirt yet, or let them mature more? thanks, and sorry for multiple posts of same question... slim Rating: 5