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          | Subject:  need advice on watering 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Duster | San Diego | When I start my seed in my peet pot, how much should I water before the plant comes up? Should the soil always be moist on top or should it dry out before watering again? If I were to error, what's better, too much water or too little. Thansks for the help, Jim | 3/14/2002 4:02:56 PM | 
		
            | gordon | Utah | Jim-you want to keep the soil moist but not wet.
 to much water will rot the seed.
 
 try practicing on few seeds that you don't care
 about. experience is a great teacher.
 
 good luck
 gordon
 | 3/14/2002 4:22:28 PM | 
		
            | Gary(2) | Kennett Square, PA | I agree with Gordon (previous replier).  The amount of watering is a direct correlation of the temperature you are maintaining and the amount of moisture above the ground.  If you are using a closed or semi-closed canopy certainly much less.  I kept mine uncovered for fear of mold and I watered generously everyday.  Results: over 80% success.
 An equal challenge is the amount and type of light once they poke through!  Reaching plants will result in unsuable plants if they grow > 4" or so before their secondary leaves.  Planting these long stems is not advisable.
 
 Gary
 Kennett Square, PA
 | 5/18/2002 9:06:15 PM | 
		
        
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