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How do I transplant germinated Plumeria seeds into individual pots?
Transplanting germinated Plumeria seeds into individual pots should be done with care to avoid damaging the delicate seedlings. Prepare small pots with well-draining and nutrient-rich soil. Gently lift the germinated seeds, taking care not to disturb the delicate roots. Plant each seedling in its new pot at the same depth as it was in the seed tray. Water the newly transplanted seedlings lightly to help them settle in their new containers. Provide bright, indirect light to the young seedlings, and protect them from direct sunlight and harsh environmental conditions. Gradually acclimate the seedlings to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into their final growing location.