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Idea to conserve space (at start up?)

Not sure if I am creating myself more of a headache or not but was planning on putting in seeds in dixie cups. I have about 18 varieties (thanks to a couple of you kind folk here!) and wanted to start off with about 5 dixie cups, each with one seed. Then migrate to Solo Cups after a while, then up, and up and so forth. Not much space right now as the garage gets to cold so need to buy a month or so. 
 
Thoughts? Should I just plant some seeds in Solo Cups and then pull out the week links later? 
 
Dixie cups work great. Make sure you have good drainage and monitor for watering requirements. In a really warm grow room they will shed moisture quickly leaving sprout vulnerable. When you transplant a good dose of Extreme Mykos makes a big difference.
 
But ultimately, plants will grow. And depending on key factors, they will become whatever size they will become. You will need that room in the end.
 
CAPCOM said:
Dixie cups work great. Make sure you have good drainage and monitor for watering requirements. In a really warm grow room they will shed moisture quickly leaving sprout vulnerable. When you transplant a good dose of Extreme Mykos makes a big difference.
 
But ultimately, plants will grow. And depending on key factors, they will become whatever size they will become. You will need that room in the end.
 
Right room is a must. I just need to get through to Feb/March as by then the temperature in my garage area can stay around 70. Right now its way to cold they wouldn't make it. 
 
I was trying to be all organized this year and made labels to put on the cups. But these dixie cups have that waxy type outside so they aren't sticking. Using Avery labels, tried on a plastic cup and didn't stick to well either. Bummed!!
 
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