ediblelandscapingsc said:the only real way to learn is through trial and error once you tried different methods you'll find what works best for you
I am getting the sense that that is the way of it. I am hoping that some replies on this thread will give myself (and others) a few clear-cut methods to try out
@beckygardner When drying your seeds in the envelopes, where do you keep them (inside/outside, light/dark)? Do you do a pre-soak of H2O2 to allow the little white rootlets to show before putting them in the styrofoam cups or do you take them out of the fridge and put them right in the cups? Do you bottom water or top water when the seedlings are in the styrofoam cups? How big (tall) can the seedlings get inside the cups before you need to transplant them? And do you use any methods for controling pests (primarily gnats) when the seedlings are germinating/growing in they styrofoam cups?
Thanks again for the great reply. Your article is one reason I thought it would be great to see if other people would spell out all the information in one place