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<li>Here are some tips for caring for seeds and plants after receiving them:</li>
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<li>Water: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy. You can water from the bottom if your seed tray has holes. Check the soil every day and water gently when it&#39;s dry to the touch.</li>
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<li>Light: Place seedlings in a warm area with good air circulation and light. Plants without enough light may drop their leaves.</li>
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<li>Thin: After a couple of weeks, thin seedlings to the spacing recommended on the seed packet. This prevents seedlings from competing for water, light, and space.</li>
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<li>Stimulate: Gently pat or give seedlings a breeze to strengthen their stems.</li>
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<li>Harden off: If you started seeds indoors, you can harden them off by gradually increasing the amount of time they spend outside each day.</li>
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<li>Prepare soil: Before planting grass seed, remove weeds, rocks, and existing plants. Mix in organic material to help the soil retain water.</li>
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<li>Check soil and drainage: Examine the roots for fertilizer residue or salt buildup.</li>
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