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Branching Out
Deeply Rooted
This is such encouraging news GottaGo-- I am so very glad to hear that you are having success with using the 1.5" blocker. I think for most people that would be the idea size as it is suitable for most seeds-- and it is definitely the size that I am using most often. My tomatoes can stay in the 1.5" blocks for 3-4 weeks, and once they are in the basement under lights those large blocks can go 3-4 days without watering. I almost always pre-germinate the seeds under paper towel first (which can take 3 days for lettuce, 5-7 days for tomatoes, and up to several weeks for peppers), and then sow the seeds in the blocks once the radicle emerges. So I don't even make the soil blocks until most of the seeds show signs of life. It seems that every year I have a new 'favourite' seed starting technique. Lol.Well, my first round of herb seeds are doing well, and actually need to be potted up. 3 Types of basil, oregano, sage and thyme. Had a couple of non-germinators, but have had very good luck with the 1.5" blocker. Got rapid germination on heat mats.
Now into second round with tomatoes (3 types) and some more herbs. They are taking a little longer, as DH changed up the plugs for lights and mats without telling me that if I used the switch, I was turning off the lights AND the heat mats lol. They new batches are catching up now that I know!