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Old April 15, 2017   #35
shule1
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One thing you might try (because one person's experience is not always the same as another's) is doing both. Transplant one or two plants now, and let the others grow. See which ones do the best. If you want to be cautious, though, I'd probably let them mature more before transplanting, as it may be a gamble in your growing conditions to set them out too soon. If you don't like experiments, I'd recommend being cautious. You probably have a long enough season where you don't need to worry much about how fast they mature.

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