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Old April 17, 2010   #15
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I too use the plastic cups from Costco. I have used them for the last 5 years and I was using peat pellets before that. The pellets had that annoying netting around it that was a pain to remove.

I tried drilling holes in the cups at first but found that it's time consuming. I now use a soldering gun turned upside down on a bench between two bricks. There are eight dimples on the bottom of the cups and I melt a hole in every other one. It's much quicker and easy to go from a stack on one side of me to a stack of completed ones on the other, kinda like an assembly line.
Hope it is a well ventaliated area with the plastic fumes.
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