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Transplanting seedlings into bigger pots12/29/2023 Make holes in the potting mix with your finger or a pencil.Sprinkle enough moistened potting soil into the containers to fill them about one-half full Partially fill containers with potting soil.When using paper cups or recycled containers like yogurt cups, poke at least 3 drainage holes in the bottom of each one. Wash out plastic pots that have previously been used. If the soil is cold from sitting outside, bring it indoors and give it time to come to room temperature. Before you start pricking out, water the seedlings (about several hours prior).If you are transplanting into pots be sure to pick pots 10inch or larger in size. The ideal space around a plant is 10inch for proper growth. People with the fortune of a garden land are sure the blessed ones. All of these vegetables tend to grow in pots but will require pretty large once for a good yield. Most of these plants will need to transferred into larger pots upon growth individually (one plant per pot), while some can be transferred in groups (spinach and greens – 5-6 shoots per pot). Most vegetable and herb seedlings are easy to prick out as long as you do it while they are young and have fewer than 5 leaves.īelow is a list of 15 vegetable plants that can be grown in seedling trays. Trays of seedlings can be ‘pricked out’ (teased apart and transferred into their own pots) as soon as they’re large enough to handle. Why do we do it? We transplant young seedlings to individual containers in order to double or triple our supply of plants. PRICKING OUT, POTTING UP, AND TRANSPLANTING
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