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How to grow on plug plants

Plug plants are much cheaper to buy than fully grown plants, and easier to grow than plants from seed. Learn how to grow on plug plants and you’ll reap the rewards.

Commonly annual, bedding or vegetable plants, plugs are bought online from specialist nurseries. On arrival, unpack them straight away and stand them in water until the compost is moist. Before potting on, leave them to settle in a warm, well-lit room for up to 24 hours.

How much care plugs require before being planted out varies by their size:

Watch Alan’s video guide and follow the easy steps to learn how to grow on your plug plants.

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Step 1

Mix together equal parts of multi-purpose compost and perlite for an open, free-draining compost. Then, gently remove each plug from its module, by pushing up from the bottom with a pencil.

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How to grow on plug plants

Step 2

Choose the right size pot, somewhere between 7 and 9cm depending on plug size and fill it with the compost mix, tapping the pot so that it settles and leaves a gap at the top to make watering easier. Using a dibber or your finger, make a hole in the centre of the compost, slightly bigger than the plug.

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Step 3

Holding each plug by its leaves or the rootball, carefully place it in the hole. Tap the pot to firm the compost gently around the plug and ensure the roots spread as the young plant grows.

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Step 4

When all the plugs have been planted, water with a fine rose so that the compost is not disturbed. Keep on a bright windowsill or in the greenhouse for four to five weeks, potting on once for trailing plants, or twice for specimen plants.

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