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    Hi guys I planted some hosta seeds a while ago 5 seeds each, of 4 different varieties in a module tray. 3 of one variety have come up but nothing from any of the others. Should I take the top of the propagator for the seeds that have germinated, or leave it on for the ones that haven't
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    Can you take out the ones that have germinated and plant them elsewhere? That's what I usually do with beans, cucs, sweetcorn etc. But they're big seedlings so it's easy to do. Not sure what size hosta seedlings are!
    My Autumn 2016 blog entry, all about Plum Glut Guilt:

    http://www.mandysutter.com/plum-crazy/

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      The seedlings are quite robust looking. They seem to have germinated on top of the compost so the roots are visible. The are about half a centimetre now. The germinated about 4days ago. One of the bits of advice I have read is that the seedlings must be kept moist at all times. This would be easier if I kept the lid on, but then I am worried about them getting mouldy.
      Dogs have masters, cats have slaves, and horses are just wonderful

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