When my beans are germinated and ready to plant, is it better to just put them in my large pots and grow them fully in one pot size? Or is that just a nice to have thing that is possible if it works for the grower?
The reason I ask is I think all the journals I have looked at seem to do this. Seeds in to the pot and no transplants. But I would like to work with the seedlings in a smaller space at first, before I move to large 5 to 7 gallon pots. I want to have a smaller footprint floorspace for the seedling phase because it will be cheaper to cover the area with T5 or CFL's. And what medium would be best to do the seedlings in? Is there something (like rockwool) that I can just pull out of a tray when ready and move to the pot without disturbing the roots with a real transplant?
The reason I ask is I think all the journals I have looked at seem to do this. Seeds in to the pot and no transplants. But I would like to work with the seedlings in a smaller space at first, before I move to large 5 to 7 gallon pots. I want to have a smaller footprint floorspace for the seedling phase because it will be cheaper to cover the area with T5 or CFL's. And what medium would be best to do the seedlings in? Is there something (like rockwool) that I can just pull out of a tray when ready and move to the pot without disturbing the roots with a real transplant?