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Old February 15, 2016   #1
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Default Seed starting rookie question, remove saran wrap?

Hello All,

Starting from seed for the first time this year. Have 3 trays going with 6 varieties each. have planted the seeds all following Craig L. dense planting & shallow seeding technique.

So far, (day 5) about 2/3rds of the varieties have sprouted and are doing well. I still have the saran wrap lightly over the trays but am wondering if I should remove it even though the last 1/3 are still yet to sprout (a few do have emerging loop).

Should I remove it and keep the cells moist or keep them all covered or try to keep only individual cells covered.

They're indoors on heat mat. Want to get them under lights soon in garage.

Sorry, total rookie here.
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Remove the saran wrap. Just keep the cells damp - the other seeds will still come up.
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oh definitely take it off and get them under the lights asap. you don't want the fast germinators to suffer lack of light and too much moisture and heat while waiting for the slowpokes.
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I do have them by the S. facing window on mat. Will transfer to light setup.

Keep the heating mat for a few more days?
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I do have them by the S. facing window on mat. Will transfer to light setup.

Keep the heating mat for a few more days?
No heat either once the first ones poke up their heads- as others said, the slowpokes will show up later anyway.
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Thank you all so much. Into the garage they will go this eve under my light setup. No more heat mat.


How long should I give the slowpokes to poke thru before I try a new cell and re-seed those that perhaps do not make it?
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Nearly all that are going to sprout will show themselves before 3 weeks, for sure- all but the toughest by ~2 weeks. If you can separate the cells that haven't emerged yet, keep them covered and warm, it will speed things up. Not sure how cold your garage is but that could slow things down quite a bit.
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Garage is unseasonably warm actually, probably 60-65 degrees. Thank you Kath for all the help.
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Garage is unseasonably warm actually, probably 60-65 degrees. Thank you Kath for all the help.
Sounds good- hope you get great germination on all you've sown...and you're very welcome.

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Hope your seedlings are coming along nicely flyfiishn. I have a similar question and hope someone can answer. I have googled and find no answer to this particular question.

I started 30 varieties of pepper seeds last Friday. I have them on a heating mat. I was surprised on day 4 that I had some sprouting, even more surprising is they are hot peppers. None of the sweet peppers have sprouted. They are planted in 6 cell trays. My question is if I put the cell trays that have a seedling in only one or two of the cells under grow lights, will that affect the ungerminated seeds in the other cells? Sorry for my ignorance but I am just not sure.
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Hope your seedlings are coming along nicely flyfiishn. I have a similar question and hope someone can answer. I have googled and find no answer to this particular question.

I started 30 varieties of pepper seeds last Friday. I have them on a heating mat. I was surprised on day 4 that I had some sprouting, even more surprising is they are hot peppers. None of the sweet peppers have sprouted. They are planted in 6 cell trays. My question is if I put the cell trays that have a seedling in only one or two of the cells under grow lights, will that affect the ungerminated seeds in the other cells? Sorry for my ignorance but I am just not sure.
Jillian I start my seeds under lights so when they come out of the soil they see light or soon will when they come on.
Just like in nature works every time.
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Thanks Worth, that does make lots of sense. Under the light they go.
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No heat either once the first ones poke up their heads- as others said, the slowpokes will show up later anyway.
why no heat mats? i do mine in the basement and leave the heat mats on till they are 3 or more inches high. just asking?----tom
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[QUOTE=encore;533668]why no heat mats? i do mine in the basement and leave the heat mats on till they are 3 or more inches high. just asking?----tom[/QUOTE/}

It was my understanding that flyfishin was going to leave the plants in contact with heat mats after germination. I've read here that as soon as germination happens, plants should be removed from heat mats because that might promote legginess. Maybe I'm wrong- I'm certainly no expert.

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this is only my 4th year maybe 5th lol. so no expert either, I have been leaving the heat mats under the flats pretty much till I start bringing them up from the basement to harden them off. I keeps the lights very close to the plants and haven't had too big a problem with leggy plants. had a fan blowing on them last year that was on a timer, and at a distance away from them and had some really stocky plants. way! better than the leggy ones the first year lol.--tom
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