Hi all,
I have finally sprouted those seeds of mine(Arborea on the pack,but I guess they aren't),and they took off like rockets.Now for the silly question...since they are in the Solanaceae family,can they be planted like tomatoes...just a thought.
Gwist
Seedlings..yippee!
Congratulations Gwist! Having just sprouted my first Brug seeds, I can sure feel your excitement! Can't wait to see pictures of yours when they grow up. :)
In the ground or in large pots, either way will work.
Are you out shopping for new pots yet?
Thanks Badseed,the paper towel method had them up in days,but my problem,as always ,is where do I put them! I can't wait for the weather to warm up here.
I did buy some huge pots for these rather little seedlings crestedchik and Brugie,but I was actually wondering if they could be planted up to the first leaves,or at the original level.I may try one to see..I guess I don't need all of them
Congratulations Gwist!
I don't know whether it is right or wrong, but I always plant mine a little deeper than they were in the small pots. So far I've not had any problems except that Valley White continues to put up side shoots and lots of them. It wasn't grown from seed. My seedlings are all planted deeper at each transplant.
