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Just got some seeds to sprout and now I'm afraid I've let them dry out too much. I was trying to avoid damping off in this humid FL weather. I'm guessing it's just too hot for them because I closed the cover while it rained and come back out to dying leaves. Still got plenty of survivors for what I need though.
 

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Doing much better. I wonder when I should transplant? Started watering from the bottom of a bucket about once a day.
 

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If you are talking about transplanting in the ground, they are way too small for that.
If you want only a small number of plants, you could let one good healthy seedling in each cut and remove the others, this way they will be able to grow to a good size before they go in the ground.
 

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Yes. You can do that as soon as a tiny white radicle first emerges from the seed. If you have forceps, then plunge them to either side of a seedling, enabling you to lift a bit of soil out with the root, then transfer to the new container. Without forceps, I would wait for the largest leaves to reach the size of a dime, then moisten the soil, and pluck one out by that pair of leaves. If your germination is mostly complete, you can dump the contents into a shallow dish of water, and easily separate each of the seedlings.

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