Rrog
Well-Known Member
The soil just needs to be damp is all. Water only once in actual soil. Starter pellets, soil and mediums are not full of nutrients, but once you transplant in soil, the plant will be fed. Don't rush to feed. It's fun to fed and water and inspect and move and water a bit more, but the plant needs none of this. Keep in mind that there is a LOT LESS need for babysitting and feeding when you are in true soil. The microbes take over the babysitting.
Lift the container and if heavy, leave alone. If light, give a bit of water.
I've killed more seedlings from over-water / poor drainage than I have from under-watering
Lift the container and if heavy, leave alone. If light, give a bit of water.
I've killed more seedlings from over-water / poor drainage than I have from under-watering