I appreciate the advice and the encouragement. I’ve been monitoring their growth closely under a dome with supplemental lighting, and I’m just now seeing the first true leaves coming in.These look nice and healthy. Instead of thinning I would start transplanting the largest ones into individual “pots”.
You are absolutely right. I'm a little hesitant, so I hope waiting till Friday will give me enough time to build up the courage to start transplanting. I think I will go that route, but want to make damn sure I know what I'm doing beforehand. Spoon or tweezers? How many should I transplant? All these questions are rolling around through my noobie brain... ;I’ve found that, the younger, and smaller they are, the easier they are to move.
Less roots means there is less to disturb/damage. Smaller root mass is easier to scoop up with a small spoon or a pair of tweezers.
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