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Hey guys!
I just did gey my seeds and want to check if I have understanded everything right.
I will do like this, please tell me if I can do better or if something aint right.

1. I will put the pellets in water for a few seconds then I will squeeze it until it feels like not to sponge.
2. I will put the seed in the pellet.
3. I will put the pellet in a tray and put some plastic over it to make it humide and then put it in a dark and warm place, not to warm and water it when it get dry.
4. When I see something poop up from the pellets I will put the tray by the window and water it when it get dry.
5. When I see the roots come out from the pellet I will move them to the outdoor soil.
6. I will wet both the soil and pellet before I transplant.


So... What you think? Its 100x seeds of White Lebanese Disel.

Thank you!
 
Sounds about right. Depending where you live, it might be getting a little late to put plants outside. I would wait until you see 2nd set of leaves before you move outside, before that they are very vulnerable to pests, a single slug or grasshopper could end a plant in a minute or less. If you have plants in peat pellets, you could put them in a tray with an inch or two of seed starter mix under the pellets, so the roots have something to grow into until the plants are large enough to put outdoors.
 
Sounds about right. Depending where you live, it might be getting a little late to put plants outside. I would wait until you see 2nd set of leaves before you move outside, before that they are very vulnerable to pests, a single slug or grasshopper could end a plant in a minute or less. If you have plants in peat pellets, you could put them in a tray with an inch or two of seed starter mix under the pellets, so the roots have something to grow into until the plants are large enough to put outdoors.

Thank you very much! But will they not be hurt by the transplant then? I dont want to put them to long so they dont get rootbonded or do you have some smart tips hehe?
 
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