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Old 10-08-2007, 12:55 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default is it necessary to prick out seedlings?

In article , Janice
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Hi If I only need a dozen plants of tomatoes and peppers etc is it better to
sow the seeds 2 to a 3 inch pot and pull out the weakest or sow a dozen
seeds in a small tray then prick them out to 3 inch pots?


Pricking out, however careful you are, damages roots and cannot be as
good as raising your plants in small plugs or something like peat blocks
or pots and then moving on to something larger.


Or is pricking out
only done to save space in the propagator?


Yes, mostly.


There is an alternative, not as satisfying but an alternative. This
year, because I was late moving the greenhouse (actually too damn lazy
when I shouldn't have been) to it's new sunnier home, I bought my
tomatoes, sweet peppers and cucumber from a local garden centre. The
results are good enough that I may consider doing the same next year.


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