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Posted by Grajean (U13953712) on Thursday, 10th February 2011
Half of the geranium seeds have sprouted in their propagator. Now the question is do I remove the seed tray from the propagator? If so what happens to the seeds that have not germinated. The seedlings are still too small to "pot on"
do I remove the seed tray from the propagator?Â
No!
My reason is;
The seedlings are still too small to "pot on"Â
Wait until a pair of real leaves appear then prick them out
If so what happens to the seeds that have not germinated. Â
Following the above answers this..........you leave them to germinate.
By the time your seedlings are ready to prick out a few more seeds may have germinated.
Do I detect a sign of impatience
"a sign of impatience?" YES!
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