Chinese elm seedlings

Jdoran001

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Chinese elm
Seedlings should they stay her for a week or so or should i separate onto separate pots
 

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I've always had better luck waiting, but then I also plant seeds in a larger container where they have room to grow roots.
 
Hmm
I think I have 52 so far lol
I’ve got
A bunch of 4 and 6 in nursery pot too
 
People on here have said it's best to wait until the first set of real leaves, not the cotyledons, fully emerge.
 
I have no problem transplanting seedlings before true leaves open. I've been doing that with Eucalyptus maculata over the past few weeks. Smaller roots = easier to transplant without getting roots in knots = better root system on the resulting tree.
Also no problem waiting until the stems are stronger and new leaves open up. At that stage the roots will be longer. Young seedlings cope really well with root reduction so snipping long roots to make transplant easier is no problem.
I've also left seedlings in the community tray for a year, occasionally longer before transplanting but need to remember to fertilise diligently. Competition for nutrients, water and light usually produces undersize plants.

The seedlings pictured have long, skinny stems and all growing one way. They are clearly struggling for light. You may see high mortality rate if the light is not addressed soon.
 
I shall take off domes and put them in more light
 
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