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Transplant mimosa seedlings
    #12175013 - 03/10/10 12:28 AM (14 years, 22 days ago)

I have put 20 seeds in 2 small pots with perlite.
After 5 days, 6 germinated.
Should I transplant to organic soil?
I also worry that if I transplant them, I will disturb the rest of seeds, and so they will not germinate.

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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: jivangilad]
    #12175136 - 03/10/10 01:02 AM (14 years, 22 days ago)

I would.

I always found MH to be quite nutrient hungry.


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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: jivangilad]
    #12175304 - 03/10/10 01:46 AM (14 years, 22 days ago)

I would wait for a few more days in case you have some more that germinate. Also the ones you have there are only babies, they still have their cotyledons and could still wait to be transplanted. I usually transplant once they have one or two sets of 'true' leaves.


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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: karode13]
    #12175771 - 03/10/10 04:39 AM (14 years, 22 days ago)

If you are worried about roots being intertwined, you could use something rigid and flat, such as plastic, to insert between the seedlings in the soil. It is very important that they go into organic soil, as they are N fixers and require inoculation of symbiants for this N fixing to occur. I would recommend using soil that you know contains beneficials.


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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: impeachme2]
    #12177671 - 03/10/10 01:30 PM (14 years, 21 days ago)

O.K.
I transplanted.
Unfortunaly 2 seedlings bent over to the soil.
Should I leave them like this?

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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: jivangilad]
    #12177716 - 03/10/10 01:39 PM (14 years, 21 days ago)

i'd stake them up. so they get support. i'm sure they will get stronger as time progresses.


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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: ferrel_human]
    #12180967 - 03/10/10 11:52 PM (14 years, 21 days ago)

they're tough.  clump some dirt up beside them to hold them up and let them be :smile:

they are hostilis?


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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: kadakuda]
    #12181038 - 03/11/10 12:15 AM (14 years, 21 days ago)

you should harden those off before transplanting them definitely

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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: ADDlCTlON229]
    #12182888 - 03/11/10 12:18 PM (14 years, 20 days ago)

i have a tray of m. hostilis still in my trunk, about 6 days now.  that hardened enough?  gotta remember to get them out tomorrow morning lol.


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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: kadakuda]
    #12183844 - 03/11/10 02:52 PM (14 years, 20 days ago)

harden off means to get the seedlings some form of intense light like sunlight, as much of w/e type of light they can handle so the seedling will get hard and wont damage as easily during handling as if it weren't hardened

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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: ADDlCTlON229]
    #12186101 - 03/11/10 08:18 PM (14 years, 20 days ago)

The ones that bent, raised by themselves.
all look fine now.
No more seed seem to germinate.

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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: jivangilad]
    #12186148 - 03/11/10 08:24 PM (14 years, 20 days ago)

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jivangilad said:
The ones that bent, raised by themselves.
all look fine now.
No more seed seem to germinate.


:goodluck:


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Re: Transplant mimosa seedlings [Re: ADDlCTlON229]
    #12186749 - 03/11/10 09:57 PM (14 years, 20 days ago)

imjust messin with ya man.  but tehse platns can handle decent sunshine from teh get go.  i sowed mine directly outdoors in the sun, mind you its not arizona sun....tropical sun is a little weaker.


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