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Psilosopher
Hi y'all.
I'm growing morning glories (Ipomoea purpurea; Heavenly blues) for the first time.
I bought a pack of seeds and a seedling box (is that what it's called?) to sow the seeds in.
It's been a good week now and around half of the seedlings have popped up. I didn't entirely expect it to go so fast, and I think I will have to transplant the seedlings soon since the seedling pots they are in are very small.
However, I've recently read that morning glories don't take too well to being transplanted, and that you should sow them directly in the container you will grow them in as the seedlings do not like their roots to be disturbed.
Maybe someone here has some experience transplanting seedlings and could give me some tips?
Also, how much water do these plants like once they are past the seedling stage?
I would like to transplant each seedling into nicely sized pots with some woodwork they can latch onto.
Also, if I want to eventually put some of these plants directly into my garden soil at some point, would it be best to first raise them a bit more in a pot and later transplant them to the soil, or are seedlings sturdy enough to be planted outside straight away?
Thanks
I'm growing morning glories (Ipomoea purpurea; Heavenly blues) for the first time.
I bought a pack of seeds and a seedling box (is that what it's called?) to sow the seeds in.
It's been a good week now and around half of the seedlings have popped up. I didn't entirely expect it to go so fast, and I think I will have to transplant the seedlings soon since the seedling pots they are in are very small.
However, I've recently read that morning glories don't take too well to being transplanted, and that you should sow them directly in the container you will grow them in as the seedlings do not like their roots to be disturbed.
Maybe someone here has some experience transplanting seedlings and could give me some tips?
Also, how much water do these plants like once they are past the seedling stage?
I would like to transplant each seedling into nicely sized pots with some woodwork they can latch onto.
Also, if I want to eventually put some of these plants directly into my garden soil at some point, would it be best to first raise them a bit more in a pot and later transplant them to the soil, or are seedlings sturdy enough to be planted outside straight away?
Thanks