Just sowed my first batch of Acacia saligna in an air-prune bed 🌱
First time using an air prune bed, so I’m curious to see how root development compares to traditional trays.
The goal is to have strong seedlings ready for transplanting into the land by early October.
I’m working in a Mediterranean climate (Mallorca), so timing is pretty critical for survival through next summer.
Would love to hear from anyone who has experience with air-prune beds: Anything to watch out for in the early stages? Maybe keep it covered with plastic until germination since nights are still cold?
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Miquel Santandreu
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Just sowed my first batch of Acacia saligna in an air-prune bed 🌱
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