JBP seed germinated, now what?

bugnurd

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There are several large mature Pinus thunbergii trees at my work. Last week I collected a few dropped cones and extracted a handful of seeds. I did the wet paper towel in a bag method, and noticed that one has germinated! Should I plant that one now, or wait until the root grows more. Should I wait until some of the others pop? I was going to just plant them in bonsai soil, or is there something more appropriate for pine seedlings?
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Wulfskaar

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Plant them all in the soil @Str8madness mentioned. JBP don't need stratification, so just plant them now.

Once they start growing, make sure they get sun and fresh air.
 
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