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Annual Flowers: Starting Annuals with Transplants
... . While plants may appear to recover fully, wilting can stunt their potential growth. Plants in cell packs or containers should be watered thoroughly and allowed to drain before removal from the container ... from individual containers by tipping the container and tapping the bottom. To remove plants from cell packs, turn the container upside down and squeeze the bottom of the container to force the ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - How to Grow Annuals - Planting Options
... Look instead for a strong root system that fills out the pot or cell, but at the same time isn't overly root-bound. Annuals that ... . (Don't cover such seed with soil.) Plant in flats, pots, or cell packs at the specified depth. Covering seed with vermiculite instead of the seed ... . When seedlings develop two true leaves, thin to one per pot or cell. In flats, thin to about one plant every 1.5 inches, or ...
www.explore.cornell.edu

Plant Propagation from Seed
... are also on the market. Plant bands and plastic cell packs are also available. Each cell or minipot holds a single plant which reduces ... apart when separating them to put out in the garden. Cell packs, which are strips of connected individual pots, are also available ... in the bottom. For example, styrofoam egg cartons make good cell packs. Transplanting Carefully dig up a group of the small plants ...
www.ext.vt.edu


... cell packs with four or more divisions or use small peat pots. Peat pots are particularly good for raising seedlings that don't transplant well or are known to outgrow cell packs quickly. Plastic cell packs and trays are available from garden centers as well as discount and building supply stores. Cell packs from purchased plants can ...
www.extension.umn.edu

Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - November 2004
... . I keep intending to go down to the garden center and pick up a few cell packs of pansy (Viola x Wittrockiana), snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) and petunia (Petunia x hybrida) which are ...
www.floridata.com

Floridata: Ageratum houstonianum
... pots for transplanting outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Most gardeners prefer to purchase cell packs of young plants. These are inexpensive and are universally available from nurseries, hardware and discount ...
www.floridata.com
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PLANT PROPAGATION
... options include compressed peat pellets, peat pots, paper pots, plastic cell packs and flats. Peat and clay containers tend to dry ... you may sow seeds directly into cell packs or peat pots. Plant two or three seeds per cell or pot. When they germinate, ... temporarily slows or stops the growth of seedlings. Sowing into cell packs bypasses the need to transplant the seedlings. WATERING SEEDLINGS ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

YOU SAY SAGE AND I SAY SALVIA I SAY SALVIA AND YOU SAY
... first ornamental Salvia many are introduced to is the so-called annual salvia that populates cell packs and garden centers in the spring. These include Salvia splendens, originally called Scarlet Sage, but ...
www.mountainvalleygrowers.com

Fern Source Details
... Apopka, FL 32712 E-mail ferns@milestoneag.com Notes Wholesale only. All ferns available in cell packs. Many available in 4-6" pots and 8-10" hanging baskets. Georgia Eco-Gardens* Specialties ...
www.sdfern.com

Starting seeds with baggies and filters
... mold affecting viable seeds. Ah - soil at last! I usually transfer the germinated seeds to cell-packs or pots as soon as they sprout radicles. Especially with small seeds, this is a ...
www.robsplants.com




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