I started using these tiny plastic germination trays instead of a smaller pot that I was using to germinate seedlings. The pot woked well because I didn't have to pot-up for some time and it gave the plant time to strengthen. That little white pot was a "ringer" when it came to germinating seeds Here's a pic of the old pot:
My issue now is that the seedlings have to be re-potted while they are still smallish because they outgrow the tray. I went to the "tray-method" so that I could keep the seeds seperated/identifiable.
Should I keep the seedlings in the trays as long as possible before attempting to pot-up? Anyone use these small-type trays for germination? I ask because I potted-up a seemingly healthy jalapeno last week, gave it enough water and came home later to an expired seedling. It was on the windowsill getting sun in the morning at the time but, as I mentioned, I watered it before leaving that day.
Should I keep the seedlings in the trays as long as possible before attempting to pot-up? Anyone use these small-type trays for germination? I ask because I potted-up a seemingly healthy jalapeno last week, gave it enough water and came home later to an expired seedling. It was on the windowsill getting sun in the morning at the time but, as I mentioned, I watered it before leaving that day.