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Re: Stan's hot tomato
- To: <v*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: Stan's hot tomato
- From: "* G* <i*@minidata.co.nz>
- Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 19:54:12 +1200
- Resent-Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 02:38:03 -0800
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Hi Mike, use the peat pots you have bought. If they have not been moist
enough to allow the little roots through by the time you plant out simply
soak them and rip the bottoms off before you put them in the ground.
I've stopped using peat pots in favor of small plastic bags, but I wouldn't
waste them if I had them.
Regards Ian Gill Westland New Zealand
> What do you use now? I bought a bunch of peat pots in preparation for
> transplanting the seedlings I have started. Not a good idea I guess.
Right
> now the seedlings are living in little plastic trays filled with
vermiculite.
>
> This is my first ever attempt at starting seeds indoors so any advice
would
> be appreciated. Right now I have tomatoes, cabbage, broccoli, artichokes,
> about 5 varieties of peppers, and eggplant all sprouting from seeds in
the
> plastic trays. Would the experienced folks on the list please offer
> suggestions as to what I should transplant the little guys into next?
Thanks!
>
> Mike
> Zone 5, Utah
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