pointer80
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some more seedling pics

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here are some more pics
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IndyGerdener
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What is the light color on top of the soil? is that perlite, or mold?

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rainbowgardener
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As before, looking good but crowded.

For future reference, I'm thinking your broccoli is a little behind schedule. I start broccoli indoors a month earlier than I start the tomatoes. That is because the broccoli goes in the ground a month before the last frost date. It is very cold hardy and frost tolerant, but does not do well once it gets hot.

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Thanks all, The white stuff is some kind of mold. It has not bothered anything yet. I will definately get a handle on when to start what before it's over with (LOL).

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1 Tbsp hydrogen peroxide to 1 qt water. spray your dirt. That can cause bad things in your plants

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Indygardener, Is it ok if I get some of the peroxide mixture on the stems or will it hurt them?

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No problem at all they will do fine



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