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  • #16
    you sure are a mighty fine bunch of cobs
    i have put the tubes in a tray with water so the blighters can have as much as they want
    Iamhanuman

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    • #17
      Thats probably the best idea, sweetcorn hates having its roots tampered with or moved and trimmed . I sow in 3" biodegradeable pots sitting in a tray that can hold a bit of water then the whole pot only gets moved when it's being planted out.
      Hayley B

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      • #18
        Mine were in toilet roll tubes too, and when the roots appeared through the bottom, I decided it was time for them to go out. That was two weeks ago, when they were about 2 to 3 inches high. I hope I haven't jumped the gun - I think they should be OK as it's been pretty warm here, and they have each got individual plastic bottle cloches on them at the moment. They haven't grown a huge amount since they have been outside, but they look pretty healthy.
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        • #19
          i've read 6 inches before going out
          but not sure if that has to be stuck to or not?!
          Iamhanuman

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