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Old February 29, 2012   #26
SEAMSFASTER
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Taryn - those seedlings look just big enough to start transplanting. They seem to transplant fairly well, but take a little longer to recover than do tomatoes. You could wait up to a week or so, but not much longer to tranplant.

And yes, this is one of the seedlings shown in an earlier post. I've transplanted a few of the larger ones up to 6" round "gallon" pots. The Inca berry plants are looking even healthier, but of course they are many weeks away from blossoming.

I'm having an issue with fungus gnats. The number of fliers doesn't seem very large, but several of the Aunt Molly's ground cherries are suffering. I've ordered some B.t. soil drench. We'll see how that works in con★★★★★★★★ with the fly strips.
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