The Begonia Tom Foolery seedlings are developing well after being thinned out into170 cell plug plant type trays. After being thinned out they took a couple of days to 'settle' and then started to develop. As a result i have continued thinning out the seeds into further 170 cell trays. To date i have 6 trays of 170 seedlings and still have many times as many seeds to thin out. As the seedlings have been thinned out the smaller seedlings that were crowded out have had a chance to develop as they get more light and this is creating a 'wave' of seed development. This picture shows a propagator base with the first 170 cell tray planted together with the two trays where the seeds were originally planted and germinated. As the seedlings have been thinned out the smaller seedlings have started to develop as space and light have become available. As long as the seedlings do not all suddenly develop at once there should be a steady stream available for planting into larger trays and eventually into the garden.
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AuthorAllan Faulds is an Electronic Design Engineer who develops Hardware and Software on a professional basis. He has a strong interest in applying his design and development skills to his areas of interest such as bicycle lighting and plant growing and greenhouse and garden control technology. Archives
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