heirloomgal
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Do you ever get those bean flies that eat the heads off your beans so that they emerge headless, or the head is injured?I start most of my beans in 72 cell extra deep trays but they're in the garden as soon as their true leaves are visible and before the roots get to the bottom of the cell. Any more than that and my own experience is that they just sit for a while after transplant and that time negates most benefits. I've never tried anything as large as a gallon pot though.
I do this in two rounds for my two growing climates so there usually aren't more than 4-5 trays going at any one time and they're generally just on the floor in a corner somewhere. They're not inside long enough for light to really matter.
For me, those few days have more to do with controlling germination temperature than anything else. One other side-benefit is that it's easy to spray a tray with kaolin clay before the true leaves appear, and having that on the stems seems to deter flea beetles for a little while.