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Feb 4, 2016 7:06 AM CST
Name: Mary
Glendale, Arizona (Zone 9b)
Region: Arizona Enjoys or suffers hot summers Seed Starter Roses Plumerias Morning Glories
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@drdawg Thank You! Ken. Looks like we will be right around 50 at night. Will wait a while to let them spend the night outside. Seedlings are growing well and I really do need to up-pot quite a few. Have avoided it due to space available under lights. I did up-pot one as an experiment...taking it out during the day and bringing in at night. Drilled holes in a regular sized plastic solo cup (8 or 12oz) with a mixture of perlite and seedling mix and it is doing well. It was started in a jiffy pellet, so I removed the netting before transplanting ( @DavidLMO I was pretty nervous...but did not damage the roots). Seedlings are now 3-4 inches above soil line with 3-4 true leaves and some putting on the next set of leaves. Very interesting to see the different leaf shapes and even leaf color in different varieties. Guess I could up-pot more since they can go out during day for light and heat and back in at night since they won't need the light at night. We are now around 10 hours 40 minutes of daylight. Monday is predicted to be 84! Can't wait.

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