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Old 04-16-2009, 11:54 AM   #5
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Good mid morning,

Please make sure to also remember to "harden" them lil ones off before just leaving them out there in the big wild world..
Set outside in a shady spot away from direct sun for an hour or so a day for a couple of days to allow the young seedlings to acclimate to the outside enviroment.
I'd also wait until the seedling showed a node or two worth of true leaf pairs before transplanting, actually depending on what size starter containers your using you could wait til they have grown a few nodes tall to transplant. But be careful moving from indoors under artificial lights to outside under the much stronger natural sunlight.

Good luck
don
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