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Seedling
I'm about to plant a bunch of Chinese Elm seeds, and am left wondering due to conflicting advice and prior failures. Do I need to cover the seeds after planting (container is indoors in an air conditioned room), and if so, at what stage after germination should I remove it? I'm an amateur and my last attempts to germinate Chinese Elm seeds ended with seedlings either dying due to being over-watered in the greenhouse enclosure I used, or dying due to what I assume was my taking them out incorrectly (they withered and died real quick). I don't have many and it's a pain to get more of them where I am, so it'd be nice if I didn't massacre the ones I have. xD
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!