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When seedlings outgrow their original growing cells, re-pot them in our Transplant Mix, which contains sphagnum peat, perlite and vermiculite, and has a coarser texture than Germinating Mix.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
Successful transplants require soil that is light and does not become soggy. This is a good choice. I have little trouble with damping off and actually , unless I need to transplant again, have used this right up until putting the plants in the garden.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
Excellent mix for seedlings that need to be repotted but that aren't ready for going outdoors yet
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
I top off my growing potatos w/ Transplant mix. I mix it into all of my beds with some of the heavier soils to keep the soil lighter. It's one of my favorite products! I've been buying Transplant Mix for the past ten years and would recommend it to everybody!
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
I start my seedlings in Gardener's Supply Germinating Mix and, when tall enough, put them in six-packs filled with transplant mix. These are placed in a tray with a clear plastic cover, and kept close to overhead fluorescent lights. When big enough they are then transplanted into pint-sized containers and filled with transplant mix. I have never had 'damp-off' or lost a healthy seedling. It cannot be improved. I've been using it for decades.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
The transplant mix is a must for those of us who start from seed. It has a great texture for taking seedlings to the next step..strengthening the seedlings before planting outside. I use it in combination with cowpots to create a good root structure before planting.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
I am using this mix for the first time for my indoor under lights seedlings and also adding it to my outdoor container vegs. The indoor plants are growing nicely. the weather has been too cold to plant tomatoes etc. in my outdoor container garden so I can't comment on how well they will do just yet. However I expect even better results than my indoor plants.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
I've used this product for years as part of my seed starting routine and the plants have always done very well. It's a good mix to use, as it's relatively lightweight until mixed with water but then absorbs the water quickly when I'm ready to use it. The texture is perfect for the "one step up" after the seeds start off in germinating mix.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
I used this product not only for transplanting but for seed starting too. I found the mix to be light which is good. There wasnt any debris in the mix ie: twigs or rocks.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
Once the plants outgrow the cells, this medium provides excellent growth before the plants go out into the garden.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
Great transplant mix. I moved my tomato and pepper seedlings over using this soil and they just took off like weeds. This is a GREAT transplant mix.
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