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mdjlucan
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Brockley I put one seed in one pot this how they are now do I need to separate them Or put them straight in the grand
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m1ckz
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strait in the grand lol
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I would split up into a pot each, let them establish themselves in the pots, then plant out in a couple of weeks.
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Did it really tell you to do THAT on the packet?
Salmo
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June 02, 2017, 08:52 »
Tease them apart. If they each have a reasonable root plant them straight out. If not then do as DD says.
If you have plenty of plants cut off the poorest ones to leave the best and plant out. That would disturb the roots less.
Three opinions and all different. What else do you expect from gardeners?
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