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Old February 5, 2009   #6
Wi-sunflower
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I forgot to mention in my other post that even if the temps were a bit high for a while, as long as the flat or whatever they are in doesn't DRY OUT, things will probably be OK.

Drying out can be what will kill germinating seeds especially when using small flats like 288s or smaller.

I only have 2 flats of some dwarf tomatoes going right now. But you can see the dead area in 1 flat that marks the light bulb that was on the shelf underneath when I didn't get to water them in time. Yup even us long timers goof up at times.

Carol
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