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Old May 30, 2011   #10
dealsgapper
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Default My two cents

Your seeds are gonna need about six weeks of TLC out of direct sunlight and under florecent lighting. Once they get true leaves and are established you can start harding them with a couple hours of indirect sunlight per day. Your probablly looking at eight to ten weeks before you can get them in containers or in the ground. Growing from seed requires alot more attention, but the reward is very gratifing. Good Luck.
I'm located in Citrus County on the west coast and started 150 plants from seed for my spring grow list. It's easier to by the plants all ready to go, but I have enjoyed the challenge and tried a wide variety of heirlooms to see what I want to keep growing in the future.

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Hi, I have a question for you guys -

I'm located in Central Florida. I would like to start my plants from seeds this year, instead of buying seedlings, and was wondering typically, when do you start the seed germination, and roughly, when do you affix them outdoors for the early fall growing season?





Thanks for your help, and have a nice holiday!
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