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Its a good idea to add a water holding substance to the soil to insure that the soil holds the water for a long enough time. check out this page to help u out its really useful.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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water every 2 days or so when the soil is dry. each time you water do it thoroughly. you should've made holes in the bottoms of the cups for drainage if you haven't. after about a week when the plants start forming their second set of true leaves, transplant them in bigger containers or in the ground. you shouldn't leave them in the cups any longer than that. I did and some of the transplants didn't go so welll because of how big the root systems were even after 2 weeks. hopefully no animals eat your small babies. i've had animals much on my sprouts before when i had them outside too soon. :/
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The Illest Villain
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Atlanta
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Of course, we made sure to poke in a few drainage holes underneath all of our cups. We have a few larger pots ready, but they're still very young. They've only been in the soil for about 5 days (or at least our original 6, as of now we have 6 newly added seedlings in their own cups, they've only been in soil since yesterday). We're trying to keep it to a manageable minimum of 12. Does anyone know, assuming that we make visits every other day and take careful attendance to our plants, what the general rate of success is for 12 plants? Like what's the survival ratio?
That brings me to another question. How much should we be watering our cups, if we visit every other day? Here, I'll ask it in this way: Imagine the size of the average smaller-sized dixie cup. If we were to fill a cup of the same size with water for our plants, how much should we fill it to in order to water one plant? That will give me a general idea of how much to give each of our sprouts, because I hear that overwatering can lead to demise, and underwatering can never be good. Thanks for the luck, we'll hopefully be posting some photos from my friend's cameraphone as soon as possible.
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