Planting Instructions for APS 6The Accelerated Propagation System (APS) is a complete self-watering growing system that makes starting your own plants easier than ever before. The APS-6 will keep your seedlings well tended until you're ready to plant them outside. Each cell in the planting tray is designed to hold one transplant.
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Planting Instructions for APS 6 2. Place the Planting Tray (A) on a flat surface, then fill each cell half-full with the moistened soil. Firmly press the soil into each planting cell so that it will have good contact with the Capillary Mat below. Place the transplants in the cells and fill in around them with the mix, gently pressing the mix around the roots. 3. Moisten the Capillary Mat (B) then lay it on the Pegboard Stand (C) with the mat extending over the unnotched end. 4. Place the Pegboard Stand (C) and mat in the reservoir (D), peg side down. Make sure the extended end of the mat is inside the reservoir. Fill the reservoir with water at the notched end of the Pegboard Stand. You can check the level of the water by looking into the notched opening. 5. Place the Planting Tray (A) on top of the capillary mat and stand, then lift it up again to make sure the soil has touched the mat under each cell. To ensure capillary action is established, the soil in the bottom of each cell must make contact with the mat. If the soil has not made contact, set the planting tray on a hard surface, firm the soil, then place the tray back on the Capillary Mat. 6. After planting, water the soil thoroughly from above. Watering the soil from above ensures that the soil will have good moisture contact with the matting and continue to wick moisture from the matting to the soil inside each cell. Tips on Growing with the APS
Providing Light: If you do not use grow lights, place the APS in a large south or southwest window. Rotate the APS daily to help keep the plants from leaning toward the light.
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Watering: The mat should be damp at all times. If it dries out, thoroughly moisten the mat to reestablish the capillary action before replacing it under the growing cells. If the soil seems too wet, remove the mat for a couple of days so the soil can dry out. To keep roots from growing into the capillary mat, lift the Planting Tray off the mat once or twice a week.
Fertilizer:
Transplanting: Once you have transplanted your seedlings into the garden, you may want to plant a second crop of seeds and place the APS directly outdoors. The seeds will germinate quickly in the springtime sun and can then be transplanted into the garden.
Reusing the APS: Our APS units are ozone-friendly because they are made of CFC-free polystyrene. With careful handling they will last for several years.
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