>>BTW: Some of my plants look a little bit over-fertilized. Not much, they >>just have some of this tipical blown up leaves. Could someone please describe this phenomenon more completely? I, too, think that I may have been a little too aggressive with the fertilizer, but I am not sure. In some seedlings, I have leaves growing from branch-stem junctions. Thanks. Matt ------------ T. Matthew Evans Geosystems Group, School of CEE Georgia Institute of Technology URL: www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte964w ------------ -----Original Message----- From: owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com [mailto:owner-chile-heads@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of Frank Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 4:46 AM To: chili-heads Subject: Re: [CH] Updated List am 29.04.2003 20:52 Uhr schrieb T. Matthew Evans unter matt.evans@ce.gatech.edu: > Less that half of them have been planted in the ground yet. I hope to make > significant additional progress today. How are the other gardens on the > list looking? My plants and seedlings are doing quite well. I am waiting to transplant them to the garden and the final pots cause there is still some possibility of night frost for the next 2-3 weeks. I'm to lazy to carry 20 big pots into my flat nearly every night. My thought was to remove as much of the earth around the roots when I transplant them and put them in plain garden-earth to compensate. Is this the right way to do it. Cu Frankie