Plugs
Advise please.
Bought some F1 Petunia plugs. Each plug contains two healthy plants. It is tempting to razor-blade each plug into two so doubling the quantity. Is this feasible? Advisable? or just to leave them as they are? Thanks Ted |
Plugs
Bought some F1 Petunia plugs. Each plug contains two healthy plants. It is tempting to razor-blade each plug into two so doubling the quantity. Is this feasible? Advisable? or just to leave them as they are? Thanks Ted One year when I was rather hard up for money I did this, instead of cutting with a blade I, as gently as I could, split the plugs in two,it worked for me :-) kate |
Plugs
"Kate Morgan" wrote in message ... : : Bought some F1 Petunia plugs. : Each plug contains two healthy plants. : It is tempting to razor-blade each plug into two : so doubling the quantity. : Is this feasible? Advisable? or just to leave them as they are? : : Thanks : Ted : One year when I was rather hard up for money I did this, instead of : cutting with a blade I, as gently as I could, split the plugs in two,it : worked for me :-) : kate Thanks Kate, Decided to combine both - slice thru the tangle at the bottom, and tease the top apart. So far, so good - time will tell. Thanks again Ted. |
Plugs
"Ted Richardson" wrote in message ... Advise please. Bought some F1 Petunia plugs. Each plug contains two healthy plants. It is tempting to razor-blade each plug into two so doubling the quantity. Is this feasible? Advisable? or just to leave them as they are? I wouldn't cut the plugs just gently ease the plants apart. Alan -- Reply to alan(at)windsor-berks(dot)freeserve(dot)co(dot)uk |
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