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manicscousers:

--- Quote from: greenstar on March 26, 2007, 18:04:43 ---Thanks for that Cleo and the Manics

I sowed them in 4" pots, about six seeds to a pot - is that too dense?  And I tried to water them without getting any on the actual seedlings - very fiddly.  I may have had the compost too moist to start off with as they've only really needed watering once since I took them out of their plastic bags over a week ago.  Also, used compost from the pound shop, so I think I've learnt my lesson there  :-\

If they survive to the couple of true leaves stage, will they be OK?

--- End quote ---

don't think the compost's a problem, ours is cheap stuff..I put 4 per 3" pot, pricked out fairly small..I try to keep them quite dry, then water and let them dry ish out again, I tend to under rather than over- water  ;D

shirlton:
I lost a few asters. apart from that all is well

cleo:
as they've only really needed watering once since I took them out of their plastic bags over a week ago.

Say no more ;D-would you thrive in a damp plastic bag?

greenstar:
Nuff said  :-[

Biscombe:
Heres my 2 pence worth!

1.  Water from the bottom
2.  After sowing sprinkle with cinnamon
3.  Mist with a  very weak tea tree oil solution

Never had a damping off problem since

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