Seedling powerlifters

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HostaDesigner
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Seedling powerlifters

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Look at these crazy things. They're growing so good, that they have actually lifted off the 6" dome. I've never had this happen before. I don't bring these outside for at least another 3 weeks. I guess I have to take the cover off! Ordinarily I wouldn't take it off for a couple weeks to start the hardening-off process. Apparently, this is the year for aggressive seedlings!

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I guess they're trying to tell you something! Looks like you have some really strong plants there.
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LOL, that's amazing!! Talk about teamwork, its almost like they're trying to break out of jail. :eek:

Where did you find those great containers with the high domes? I'd love to get my hands on some of those.
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playinmud wrote:Where did you find those great containers with the high domes? I'd love to get my hands on some of those.
I'm pretty sure I got them from HomeHarvest.com. They have the trays (no holes), flats, and the domes.
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