My seeds have finally started hooking.I started them in Burpee seed starting pellets with bottom heat.When is it advised to set the little babies out to soak up some sun before placing them in the ground?Thanks
Since the seeds have sprouted you need to supply them with light. If your weathers decent out during the day you can bring them out, then bring them back indoors if the evenings cool below 50 deg.I haven't been using any indoor lighting except for the light put off by the Christmas lights I bottom heat with.
The morning sun is always better ( my opinion ) since the plants are wakening and reaching for light. The fresh morning air combined with the additional overnight moisture in the soil provides a healthier enviorement compared to the warmer afternoon harsh sunlight that can dehdyrate a plant quickly. I'd prefer seeing the young plants in some refreshing afternoon shade...GregI have a question on sun time actually as well sorry to hijack. Just wondering as i have to come to a compromise due to shading at different times of day when would be best for plants to receive sunlight. I think I have 3 areas that get roughly the same amount of sunlight 6-8hours for example one gets good morning sunlight, one gets good midday sunlight and one gets good afternoon. Just trying to gauge because it's coming on winter here and I'm wondering if morning sunlight would be the best to sort of "wake" the plant up after a cold night? Or if it should get more midday sun because this may have more energy??(not sure if this is correct for growth or in general)
Cheers,
Peakey
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