Seed Starting
  
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            | jaredball5 | 
            
               Fremont Ohio 
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               how do you prevent a slow start to your plant once you transplant it outside? 
		
				
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               2/18/2014 1:07:01 PM 
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            | sirpumpkin | 
            
               Frankfort Ohio 
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               Keep them warm in small huts  it takes awhile for the ground to warm up with out heat cables unless its a hot spring  
		
				
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               2/18/2014 1:25:32 PM 
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            | BravoV2 | 
            
               Elk County, PA 
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               Don't "over love" them with fertz, etc.  
		
				
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               2/18/2014 3:04:57 PM 
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            | Pinnacle Peak | 
            
               British Columbia, Canada 
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               Keep the soil and air warm. Make sure the plants get enough sunlight!  
		
				
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               2/18/2014 3:26:32 PM 
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            | gardnerhillbilly | 
            
               Weedville,pa 
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               All of the above:warm air, warm soil, protection  
		
				
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               2/18/2014 8:03:35 PM 
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            | Iowegian | 
            
               Anamosa, IA  [email protected] 
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               When I start my seeds I fill the bottom half of the peat pot with potting soil, and add a teaspoon of Jobes Organics fertilizer and some mycorrhizae.  This gives the new roots nutrients.  The top half is sterile seed starting mix like Jiffy mix to prevent damping off. I use a nail to punch a bunch of holes in the pot and keep it moist so the roots get out.  Some people peel the peat pot off, but I don't like to disturb the roots. I just peel the top edge off so none of it is exposed to the air.  I also add Jobes, Myco  and worm castings to the planting hole.  They don't seem to burn the roots and my plants start quicker. I also started using hoop houses last year and they help a lot. 
		
				
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               2/18/2014 8:46:01 PM 
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            | pap | 
            
               Rhode Island 
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               all great answers however you must realize that any new seedling will sit for a while until a root system gets established,etc. dont over do it with ferts and junk.a small amt goes a long way early on. pap 
		
				
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               2/21/2014 10:49:29 AM 
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