While it may seem obvious why you need to move your seedlings into a new pot (so they can grow bigger, of course!), there are actually several reasons to transplant seedlings.
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Make room for root growth: As seedlings grow, their roots need room not only to expand, but also to absorb nutrients. When you repot, youll give your seedlings additional space for root growth. Root growth is essential for healthy, thriving plants.
Replenish nutrients in soil: Seedlings consume the nutrients in the soil in which they grow. Over time, this nutrient source becomes depleted. Repotting allows you to add fresh soil, which, at the same time, provides a new source of nutrients for the seedlings.
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To give seedlings better drainage: Over time, soil in containers can become compacted. This can lead not just to poor drainage but also waterlogged soil. Repotting with fresh soil will give your plants better drainage, allow over-saturated roots a chance to dry out and prevent much-dreaded root rot.
To help correct seedling growth problems: If you see signs that your seedlings are struggling in their seed tray, repotting will help. For example, maybe its not obvious to you that your seedlings have a drainage issue, or their roots are crowded. Repotting will help to correct any issues that might be hindering growth. This will help your plants to thrive.
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