My plants are starting to get pretty big an am still over a month until the last frost date in my area. Should I leave them in their trays and keep letting them grow or transfer into larger pots? Picture for reference
Mine are much larger and in smaller cells, doing fine as long as I keep them watered and fed. I did transplant two of the plants that were going to be culled into larger pots and they are now more than double the size of their siblings. So keeping them in smaller cells will keep them smaller, but if you've got the space for it transplanting them will encourage them to grow.
Mine are much larger and in smaller cells, doing fine as long as I keep them watered and fed. I did transplant two of the plants that were going to be culled into larger pots and they are now more than double the size of their siblings. So keeping them in smaller cells will keep them smaller, but if you've got the space for it transplanting them will encourage them to grow.
My plants are starting to get pretty big an am still over a month until the last frost date in my area. Should I leave them in their trays and keep letting them grow or transfer into larger pots? Picture for reference
I recommend potting up, generally speaking. Those look appropriate to your cells at the moment, but I have found that if I don't increase pot size when they are a few inches tall, they become prone to early flowering.
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