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Old 30-06-2011, 10:32 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Cucumber seedlings from nurseries

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"Paul M. Cook" wrote:

Since I lost my cucumbers again I decided to try some seedlings this time.
Went to Lowes. I found the variety I always like to grow but the pots each
had 4 seedlings in them. They looked pretty healthy but I am not sure if
they would thrive. What does one do, just break them apart, cut them apart,
maybe soak them to rinse off the soil and tease them apart? I've read and
experienced that cucurbits are sensitive to root damage. But I cannot see
buying a single pot with 4 seedlings just to destroy three of them as some
have suggested elsewhere.


IIRC Kay Lancaster told me about this.

Remove from pot

Hold plants between thumb and index finger with dirt and roots across
the palm of the hand

Hose the roots from bottom to top, repeat as needed

With most of the dirt removed, tease the roots apart, again from the
bottom to the top

Repot
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