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    Seedlings in. Help please.

    So, this is the dilema.

    I have a 4x4 tray filled about 2 inches with vermiculite and perlite. I know bad idea. Big mess.

    I implanted 8 seedlings into my tray 48 hrs ago and they still haven't sprouted.

    The ambient temperature has been at least 75 degrees, but today I put in a plug in heater next to it to raise the surrounding temp. Unfortunately, when I touch the mixture in the tray, it seems kind of cold. Is this a problem?

    I realize I screwed up by trying to do this without putting them in something seperate, so today I bought some 6 inch net pots and a piece to slip in to keep the mixture from seeping out.

    My questions:

    1. Do you think my seedlings should still be ok?
    2. Around when would I be transfering them to the pot...1-2 weeks?

    I'm really new to this, so any help would be appreciated. I just want to have an idea of if my operation has been botched. Any more help and ideas would be very appreciated. Thanks much.

    peace
    MisterWeed Reviewed by MisterWeed on . Seedlings in. Help please. So, this is the dilema. I have a 4x4 tray filled about 2 inches with vermiculite and perlite. I know bad idea. Big mess. I implanted 8 seedlings into my tray 48 hrs ago and they still haven't sprouted. The ambient temperature has been at least 75 degrees, but today I put in a plug in heater next to it to raise the surrounding temp. Unfortunately, when I touch the mixture in the tray, it seems kind of cold. Is this a problem? I realize I screwed up by trying to do this without Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    Seedlings in. Help please.

    Also, I forgot to mention. The way I loaded the tray makes it hard to keep flushed, so I'm forced to water them from the top.

    Is it so essential to keep alot of water in the medium or should it just stay moist?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Seedlings in. Help please.

    Quote Originally Posted by MisterWeed
    Is it so essential to keep alot of water in the medium or should it just stay moist?
    Just keep it moist. The seeds should be ok. When they sprout use a spoon to gently scoop them out and plant them separately in small regular pots. Clean out your tray and just set the pot in the tray. This way you can utilize flood and drain, drip feed, or water by hand from the top.

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Seedlings in. Help please.

    you rule thanks

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