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Old 09-27-2024, 11:48 AM
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Hey y'all, I have been growing coleus from seed and they now have their first set of true leaves working on their second set. I would like to make these semi hydro if I can as they will be indoors (most will be adopted or donated I'm not keeping all of them lol).

Right now they are in a controlled greenhouse I created out of an IKEA cabinet and I have grow lights, a fan, and the humidity is between 60-70.

They are long because I didn't have the grow light the whole time, I have fed them liquid fertilizer a couple times so far. Do I need to transfer them into their own little pot now? I have little solo cups and little net pots that will work perfect for each one. I have to use these green clips to help keep them up right so l'm thinking I need to transplant them. Any advice is helpful as I am new to this. Thank you!
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Wait until they have 4-5 pairs of true leaves. At that point they're unstoppable. Fertilize at every watering. If they get enough light they'll stand up on their own.

When you repot, don't uproot them. Leave them in those plugs.
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Leave them in those plugs.
HOW LONG?
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Those plugs are intended to be transplanted whole into the next pot and medium. You don't remove the seedlings from the plugs.
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Those plugs are intended to be transplanted whole into the next pot and medium. You don't remove the seedlings from the plugs.
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