Should transplants

I don’t like when stems are a mile high with no way to add soil. Personally would put these in solo cups only 3/4 filled up. May get second opinion
 
I don’t like when stems are a mile high with no way to add soil. Personally would put these in solo cups only 3/4 filled up. May get second opinion
Should be fine if left for a week or so to root in, post updates.

Does that tray have any holes in the bottom :eyesmoke:
yes there are ole at the bottom but i will post an update next week on tuesday if i can remember since they will be entering week 2 in veg
 
yes there are ole at the bottom but i will post an update next week on tuesday if i can remember since they will be entering week 2 in veg
Cool cool maybe try making a little thin plastic wedge to help them out too rather than flipping them all upside at once
 
I would wait another week or so till you see a growing plant wanting more room. I go until mine say hey this is to small a container then I pop them
In a larger one and they say thank you by exploding in growth if you do it right you don’t see any bad stress and they just take off
 
Yeah, that one didn't make the switch to veg so well, I know what I did as not to repeat it. But her sisters did! (The 2 in front)
 

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I use butter knives, or chopsticks. Just be VERY gentle. But I don't use trays anymore.
Yep, that's a K-cup. Cut a secondary drain hole in the bottom and BOOM perfect starter pod.
Strangely enough, an expanded Jiffy pellet fits in the K-cup perfectly.
 
These will make your life a little easier and slide out of the tray. As soon as the seedling pops up I transplant into 1gal pots; that way you do not risk damaging or drying out the tap root.

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