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May 29, 2011 2:55 PM CST
Baltimore County, MD (Zone 7a)
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I do germinate some seeds in cups, but for my tomatoes and peppers I've always used the paper towel as a first step. I've had some varieties with very low germination rates, so it keeps me from wasting precious space on empty cups. As soon as I see a tiny radicle, I transfer the seedling to a cup, and it doesn't seem to slow the plants down at all.

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