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    Hi guys. I have sown several different flower seeds in to one module tray and covered with a plastic propergater lid. The problem is some of the seeds have germinated and others haven't. Should I take the lid off as the ones that have germinated are beginning to look a bit spindly
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    Could you maybe prick those ones out?
    Then they can be moved to somewhere more suitable.
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      When this happens to me, I usually get my scissors and cut the module tray into two pieces. It can always be re-assembled next time, the seed tray they go in will hold them fine. In the meantime I can give the emerged seedlings different treatment from the ones that haven't come through yet.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Martin H View Post
        When this happens to me, I usually get my scissors and cut the module tray into two pieces. It can always be re-assembled next time, the seed tray they go in will hold them fine. In the meantime I can give the emerged seedlings different treatment from the ones that haven't come through yet.
        I was thinking of trying that thanks
        Dogs have masters, cats have slaves, and horses are just wonderful

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