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Noob question

Hello, first of all "This picture is not mine ! this belongs to the User "PeriPeri" "

not let's get started. i noticed that he grew many plants in one space. is that okay? i want to do that to save up space but should i just leave them then or transplant them ?

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Those are still seedlings. You can't grow those many plants is such small amount of place. He will probably transplant them into their own respective 5 gallon buckets or the ground once they're ready for transplanting. Hope this helps
 
I would think about separating and transplanting them into a 3.5" x 3.5" pots. When they grow to about 12" tall they would be ready for the final stage. I'm not sure what's your climate is like, but be careful of too much sun exposure…they will fry for sure.
 
I often germinate large numbers of seeds in a tray filled with coco. no slots. when they grow big enough, I, like LGHT said, separate them.
 
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