If you plan on starting a seed:
If you are using one of the small cell trays fill the amount of cells up with soil depending on how much seeds you plan on starting. Once you fill up the amount of cells with soil you shake the entire tray so the soil settles and there is no big air bubbles. If the soil is dry it is not always best to water from the top, you can fill the bottom tray with water till its about half full then lay the cell's tray inside the tray containing water. Also before planting your seeds, read the back of the seed package for instructions on seed spacing and depth in the soil. Then wait and watch your plant come to life within no time!
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I think that this is very in depth and it seems like you know how to propagate the plants! I think you should include what plants you planted and talk about how long they take to propagate. Good work!
wow very detailed. So does it matter how deep the cell trays are? i heard that there are some seeds where their roots grow straight down while some other roots don't grow deep, but are spread out shallow in the dirt...
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