>That is a little to soon. Do not transplant until at >least the second set of >true leaves are up. You can leave them longer if >you want also. Just don't let >them get cramped in the root ball, this will hinder >development. Keeping the >soil warm is not a problem either, it promotes >growth too. >Steve If one goes the their local <<Library>> and borrows a book "The New Seed Starters Handbook" by Nancy Bubel*, Bottom of Pg 40 "When to Transplant" States to transplant at the first true leaf and before the second true leaves are formed. * This book is worth owning. Byron