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semi I did it from germination to seedlings: For peppers, chillies, eggplants and tomatoes, etc. For example: warm, indoors; near a radiator and a window. The cups are rather high and narrow to allow one seed per cup without taking up too much space. These small cups with one seed per unit from the start avoid handling very young plants or sprouts, sown anarchically in a box, to transplant them into individual cups: This requires dexterity, on the one hand, and because they are fragile; where a broken root causes the death of the plant for example. This also helps to limit the impact of pathogens such as "seedling melting" unlike the semi "collective". I add a distorted version "large bucket" to have a larger model if someone is interested. Mini stakes are used to prevent very young germs from growing too flat or bending over, which can cause serious problems with sap circulation. Once the plant has grown, they must be carefully removed in time, otherwise the stem may become too large to remove them. They can then be replaced by larger supports. I put two models of drainage "grid". One at 11cm side. the other at 12.5 centimeters. This grid is there to prevent possible small excesses of watering. The saucers to be used are to be found in salvage; flat plates, horticultural saucers, food trays; this is not specific nor rare, this is why I did not put a 3d model of saucer.
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