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Sep 17, 2016 10:45 AM CST
Name: Stan
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Mighty fine seedlings, Regina. They really look like they're doing well.

@sooby if I may, I'm using those jiffy pots as well. They do have a mesh net around the peat and I've noticed that some of the roots, grew down the sides. Then when reaching the bottom they shot out. Others, roots did come out the sides. Thanks for the hint about whisking moisture from the exposed netting. I'd not thought of that one and will add a little more soil to cover the tops. This is the second year I've used these and had success, knocking on wood.

Barbalee, I do water almost everyday as the sprinkler for the lawn, over laps the bedding areas.
Fred says every other day with water and as long as the temps are above, (if I remember correct) 40f in the winter he foliar feeds them. But he will tell you that the water is most important. He really pushes his seedlings, so I am too!
Stan
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