dolly12345
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Hello all,
I was wondering if it's possible to plant in a pot that's too large? I have 2 square plastic planters that are each about one cubic foot. Would these be too large to grow a single plant in?
Also, I keep reading advice that says you should put your seedlings in the final planter they will occupy, but I keep seeing pix that show people growing seedlings in plastic cups, etc. I believe the theory is to put your seedling in it's final home so you won't have to tranasplant and shock the plant. Is this correct or doesn't it really matter? Should I put my seedlings (if and when I get some) into the cubic footers?
Any and all help is very appreciated!
I was wondering if it's possible to plant in a pot that's too large? I have 2 square plastic planters that are each about one cubic foot. Would these be too large to grow a single plant in?
Also, I keep reading advice that says you should put your seedlings in the final planter they will occupy, but I keep seeing pix that show people growing seedlings in plastic cups, etc. I believe the theory is to put your seedling in it's final home so you won't have to tranasplant and shock the plant. Is this correct or doesn't it really matter? Should I put my seedlings (if and when I get some) into the cubic footers?
Any and all help is very appreciated!