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Burning Transplants?

DuskrayTroubador

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I plan on transplanting my seedlings in the coming days. They're about two weeks old since they sprouted, a couple inches tall with very healthy leaves. Currently in solo cups with 2/3 Light Warrior Seed starting mix and 1/3 Ocean Forest. Upon transplant into their holes for the rest of the season, I wanted to give them a 1/4 dose of fertilizer and spray them with Spectracide's Malathion to keep the bugs from killing them so early. Do you think the 1/4 dose of fertilizer and insect spray combined with transplant shock (albeit transplant shock should be minimal, because they are so young) will be too much and will burn the seedlings?
 
When moving seedlings of most any type outdoors you need to do it in stages.

First day put them outside in the shade for 3-4 hours
Second day put them outside in the shade for 3-4 hours
Third day bump it up to 5-6 hours in the shade
Fourth day 3-4 hours in the sun
5th day 3-4 hours in the sun
sixth day 5-6 hours in the sun
7th day they will be good to go.

I have lost a lot of plants to stress by moving them directly form indoor to outdoor.

The schedule above is something similar to what I do, but there are a million ways to skin a cat.

The easiest thing to do is to germinate them outside. No need to condition them to the outdoors then.
 

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