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If they dry out after the soaking, they will be fine. Just keep them a bit warm. (Cold+wet is more likely to lead to rot, warm+wet for a short time is fine)

I'd lust leave the medium in the freezer overnight. Then warm it up before you put plants in it (you don't want to freeze their little toes...)
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If they dry out after the soaking, they will be fine. Just keep them a bit warm. (Cold+wet is more likely to lead to rot, warm+wet for a short time is fine)

I'd lust leave the medium in the freezer overnight. Then warm it up before you put plants in it (you don't want to freeze their little toes...)
Sounds good thanks for the advice!
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