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November 3, 2012 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Orlando, FL
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Seedlings progress
I know this is old hat to most of you, but I have been watching these few little babies pretty closely.
Planted 10/14, three weeks old tomorrow: Chocolate Cherry: the hardiest looking of the set. Chocolate Cherry.jpg I think they've grown nicely. Mexico Midget: they also seemed to grow nicely. All germinated and look sturdy. Mexico Midget.jpg Red Currant: I had to shoot down into the cup. These are smaller than the other cherries, and I've been adding soil as they grow, so these are pretty far behind the other two. Red Currant.jpg Wins All: So that's what a potato leaf looks like? Wins All.jpgGrowing well, though in each of four cups there was a great disparity in the two seedlings, which made it hard to bring up the soil level. One was too wispy and I pulled it. Question: because they are (mostly) two per cup, should I start to think about transplanting them, or let them go for a bit? Thanks, Ann |
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