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HiOutch! You should anyway not wait too long, the roots will get longer and mix with each other, and that will be then very difficult to handle with, or even fatal for most of the seedlings.I think it's still time to take several parts of the mix perlite/seedlings and put them quite untouched ON the right soil in different little pots and keep them air moist ( but not too much) and temperated untill the seedlings show signs of further growth. Adding some sand on the surface of the soil could also perhaps help for the beginning.Of course you will loose some of the plants in the operation. But the youngest ones will surely go on as nothing had happened.You can also prick right now every little plant out, one by one, with much patience, time, precision and love. That would be something for me I love doing such things And I think that's really how I would do if those Ramondas were mines
are we saying they need to be moved immediately because they are in sterile medium?(and if so, could they be gently fertilised and left for some time?) or is it something specific to ramonda that says they must be moved?
Can anyone advise me on how to germinate seed of Blandfordia punicea,I have only ever got one seed to germinate and I let it get too dry and lost it after two years.I have tried everything including smoke but nothing works.