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What I am wondering is this:
Why bother with jugs, bottles, plastic containers, etc., in fact with anything that creates a kind of mini-"greenhouse", since the point is not to keep the seeds (or seedlings) warm, is it?
Isn't it to allow them to germinate at their own time?
And wouldn't seedlings that were not "protected" by covers be even better adapted?
So, why not just seed into seedtrays or pots just as if starting the seeds indoors under lights?
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