My Seedling

Mirpur (A.K), Pakistan(Zone 9b)

Here is a picture of my Brugmansia seedling, please tell me when to separate thesein new pots, now or in spring? Seedling is still in the plastic bag.

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I would do it now before the roots get too intertwined. Are you keeping it where it is warm and in light? LOL. I do not even know the weather in Pakistan tight now Gumlla. I would take it out of the pot and if not root bound, just gently and very slowly pull the rootball apart. I f it looks like it is going to tear off too many roots on one of them, use a knife to divide them equally. Good luck!

Mirpur (A.K), Pakistan(Zone 9b)

kell
Now a days temperature at day time is 32 celsius and in night 12 celsius, in 10 inch plant I have five plants and size of the seedling is different 4 inch to 10 inch, here is one more picture. If I repotted now then plastic bag is necessary for the plants or just let them in the open space.

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Spokane, WA(Zone 5b)

I think you would be just fine, Kaleem, taking Kell's advice. Here in the US we use faranheit rather than celsius, and I'm terrible at doing that math, but I'm pretty sure that 32 celsius & 12 celsius are warm enough. Indeed, I'd separate them as soon as possible and be a loving loving daddy to them if they go into any kind of shock. Are they outdoors or indoors? I started my seedlings indoors last February, but planted each seed separately.

Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

gumlla, we use celcius, and your temps are plenty warm enough for those to be out of the bag. I too would take them and separate from the one pot. They look very healthy. You may see them require much more water, when out of the bag, and in that heat of the day.

You are becoming a fine brug parent, good for you.

Linda in Victoria (Canada)

Mirpur (A.K), Pakistan(Zone 9b)

They are outdoors ,32 celsius mean 100 Fahrenheit and 12 celsius is equal to 55 Fahrenheit, I have a conversion scale, so it is easy to convert, here in Pakistan we use Celsius as you know we got freedom by UK in 1947, so we have maximum systems similar to UK. May be soon these are changed because our government have very good relations with USA president now, soon every thing will be changed here lol.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I take my seedlings out of the plastic bag when they are about 2 inches tall Gumlla. When you separate the roots, make sure you put the plants in a shady area to recover. If they start to wilt a lot, put them back in plastic bags but out of sun so they do not steam cook. 100 degrees is so hot!
Good luck!! Let us know how they do!

Spokane, WA(Zone 5b)

My goodness! 100 degrees Farenheit? I'd say that's plenty warm enough!

My sunroom has been about 55 to 75 during the days (faranheit) and down to about 45 at night and they are doing ok.

Good luck Kaleem! I look forward to seeing your blooms when they happen! You'll do fine! Congrats on getting them to germinate!

Karrie :-)

Mirpur (A.K), Pakistan(Zone 9b)

Today I transfered only two plants to other pots but they started to wilt a lot. Again shifted in shady area. Tomorrow I will check and then inform you.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

If you can, keep them cool! But do not overwater even if wilted. If soil wet, do not keep watering. Misting may help.

Adrian, MI(Zone 5b)

Congratulations to the winners! All the pictures were so good!
Kell, it was so nice of you to do this!
Bonnie

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