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Mar 26, 2024 4:21 PM CST
Name: Pat
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You're welcome! You'll usually find people here who are willing to help.

It has occurred to me that there's some possibility of root rot developing if the root systems are very small.

For now just let them dry out partway between waterings. The roots need air in the pores between "soil" particles.

If rot develops it's probably best to start over with fresh seeds and potting mix.

Pat
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