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Old March 12, 2018   #13
oakley
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I always start a tray a month early, then another a week or two later, then a third
about the correct time. Insurance. Not only does my plant out time change every year
depending on weather, something just may go wrong in the sprouting and seedling
stage.
My early tray is all saved seed of my top ten so I have plenty and free. Top 13 really....
the bakers dozen. If that tray does well, most go to friends and family as they are
growing in a slightly warmer zone.

I'm not fond of the fiber type starting cell/pots. They dry out in the blink of a eye, especially
since I need to run a fan 24/7 as Spring thaw this time of year is very high in humidity
in my down stairs grow room.
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