Last year I planted seedlings without hardening and there was definitely some stunting (the first of multiple offenses throughout the season), although it was later in the season and much hotter (here in Florida) ...
I received a bunch of seedlings this afternoon and my plan was to just open the boxes and let them just have some outdoors in florida time before even separating them out etc ...
However, the instructions from CCN clearly direct recipients to not leave them in the box ...
I'm torn, because most of the recommendations I've read that have come w/ peppers haven't been very helpful, to the point in some cases where they were flat wrong even ...
Can anyone substantiate why they need to be separated straight away, or can I leave them until tomorrow w/ the tops open? ... the only thing I can think of is that they might become increasingly entangled when they pick up rigidity? ...
I received a bunch of seedlings this afternoon and my plan was to just open the boxes and let them just have some outdoors in florida time before even separating them out etc ...
However, the instructions from CCN clearly direct recipients to not leave them in the box ...
I'm torn, because most of the recommendations I've read that have come w/ peppers haven't been very helpful, to the point in some cases where they were flat wrong even ...
Can anyone substantiate why they need to be separated straight away, or can I leave them until tomorrow w/ the tops open? ... the only thing I can think of is that they might become increasingly entangled when they pick up rigidity? ...