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on 3/20/2009, 8:18 am, in reply to "Re: link in header"
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This will help a lot thank you.
I will come back when more questions appear- i guess this will take not long....
greets from germany
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: Hello Tom
: thank you for the fast reply ( i
: found the 2. article maybe i suffer
: blindness that comes with the age !
: )
: Can you give me a hint for the best
: time to remove the germinated seeds
: and but them in community pots.
: ( sorry for my awful english but i´m
: out of practise a few thousand
: years.... )
: Again thank you very much for
: spending your time and solve my
: problems
:
: People can do all kinds of
: things, but this is what I do for
: myself. I am wanting the longest
: root I can get becasue a long root
: to start out with will usually make
: a fster growing and nicer plant in
: the future. I will put all the seeds
: in a tray or container all close
: together. When I see a seed that
: sprouts, I pull it out right away
: and put them in a 10 inch deep by 10
: inch wide container.(here in the US
: that is called a "3 gallon
: pot". Since every seed I put in
: that pot is sprouted already, I will
: space each new plant at the right
: spacing, which for me is close to a
: 2 inch spacing. That way, as the
: plants grow, they will not crowd
: each other and all stems can get to
: be 2 inches in diameter. Then about
: 2 years later, I can pull all those
: large seedlings and put them each in
: something like a 7 gallon container
: (12 inches X 12 inches)
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