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I have 4 seedlings that were planted on March 9/05. They're 6" tall and in 4" pots. I noticed that Malestrom has seedling that are only 1 1/2 months older and are already going to bloom. I haven't been using the bloom buster fertilizer on these seedling because I thought they were too young. Is that what I should be using or should I use a different kind of fertilizer on them? Should I be fertilizing every 2 weeks like you do with older plants? I read that you quit fertilizing on Oct. 1st. The seedlings are in the solarium for the winter so should I still quit fertizing even though they won't be going dormant?
Also, is a 4" pot too small for seedlings that size? I'm not sure when to put them into bigger pots.
Sandy
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