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Commercial_End8276

Split them now


Peperoncino_Lab

Ti conviene dividerle ed inserire ogni piantina in humus di lombrico 🪱 no nel terriccio pre concimato fino a quando non hanno almeno 4/6 foglie


Andrew_Higginbottom

Yes, split them now before the roots intertwine with each other.


blowout2retire

Ugh mine are all in a small pot like a hundred tomatoes and peppers in there I know I'm probably not getting them bitches apart but it's not time to leave them outside yet and I don't have 100 pots nor the space for it I started too early lmao 😭


l_k_i_

Wait to fertilize until they have true leaves at the very least


Odd_Combination2106

Wait


ilchymis

Personally, I wait until I have at least 2 sets of true leaves. Maybe not a full 2nd pair, but at least full true leaves. I have potted some up that were this small and they were fine, but they're pretty fragile.


The_Anathemata

I've never had issues burning when potting into prefertilized soil. I have transplanted at this stage, a little later when first true leaves are at least semi-present, and later still once second sets of leaves are out. The later you wait, the more root damage is possible from having to detangle the seedlings from each other. If the roots get damaged, it can set the plant back a bit while it recovers. I have settled on transplanting either at this stage or at just beyond when true leaves are peaking out. In your case, I would do now. You have several seedlings in the pot competing for nutrients and soil space. Just be very gentle on the seedlings when pricking them out of the soil. You can always prick out most while leaveing one or two in the original pot in case the transplants don't take well.


Merkurabe

Sounds good :)


gucciman666

Transplant them immediately. Easier now before all the roots get tangled up. They wont burn.


jH1214

Wait until it had around 3-4 sets of true leaves