April 8, 2015
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#50
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Michigan
Posts: 126
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Starlight
I found pencils would sometimes get stuck and rip the roots up. When doing a big tray. I slighty tip it up and use the blunt end of a small paint brush. I go along a row and pop em loose and than come back and gently pull out the ones I wanted for transplant. That way the others can grow or seed that hasn't sprouted yet can do so.
That's why I started cutting them 288 trays up into sections before sowing. Cutting into 72 cell sections when you need more of the same seed is a whole lot easier to handle and you can still put all the sections into a flat to hold them.
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Good to know, thank you!
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