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Last year I started seeds on January 1 - it's a few months earlier than that, but my experience may help. I don't keep my house very warm over the winter; it's old, the insulation is shot, and I just refuse to pay a ridiculous heating bill. If you decide to come visit, be sure to bring a jacket for inside! While I kept the room I started the seeds in fairly warm at first by running a small space heater, I eventually stopped and let the plants fend for themselves. Result? Slow growth. So either limit the temp or light a tad, and you have a reduced likelihood that they'll become overly root-bound before you're ready to repot. While it's still really small, though, try to give it enough of both to keep it going. Don't back off until after it's gotten it's 3rd or 4th set of real leaves. Also, be sure to keep a fan running around it to help prevent damping off, which is a fungus. Bottom-watering helps prevent that, too - just be sure to keep the surface of the soil dry.