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Originally Posted by RoyalOrchids
Shakkai,
Looking good! The first couple of weeks is the roughest. After they put on a few roots outside of the agar they adjust very quickly. It looks like you know what you're doing. Well done!  It's all downhill from here. 
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Thanks for the encouragement! I haven't a clue what I'm doing!! This is the very first time I've ever been brave enough to try this. I did a bit of research - found some great information here as always - tailored it to my growing conditions and habits, and kept my fingers crossed the whole time (and am continuing to do so!).
I think I've just been lucky more than anything else.
Starting this weekend (14 days after deflasking), I am going to take the cover off for an hour a day, increasing that time slowly until they are growing completely in the open air.
PS. The dining room table worked a charm... be sure to tell your wife!
