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Prepare the soil and lighting conditions for your planting flat. Use a planting flat or tray with holes in the bottom, and fill it with warm, humousy soil. You can use regular potting soil. Leave the soil rough on the top. You should have it in a sunny part of your house, such as in front of a window, or under grow lights.[3] You could also prepare your own potting soil with a mix of equal parts vermiculite, peat moss and perlite.[4] It is best to start seeds in wide, shallow containers. Wide containers such as seeding flats or trays prevent overcrowding.[5] You can also use recycled plastic containers, such as yogurt containers. Punch holes in the bottom to help the soil drain. Sprinkle the patchouli seeds over the surface of the flat. The seeds should fall down between the cracks of the rough surface of the soil. Then, pat down the humous-rich soil with the palm of your hand. After tamping, the seeds should be barely covered by the warm, humousy soil.[6] Each seed needs to be in direct contact with the moist soil in order to germinate.[7] You can also use the bottom of a glass or a pestle to tamp the seeds into the soil. Spray the flat with a fine mist of water. Use a fine mist setting on your garden sprayer, so that you don’t dislodge the seeds with the force of the sprayer. Keep the planting flat in a nice warm location until germination, which should take between one and three weeks. During this time, keep the soil nice and moist.[8] If you are concerned about fungal infection or “damping-off,” you can sprinkle a mixture of fifty percent milled sphagnum and fifty percent starter chicken grit. Spread it thinly over the surface of the flats, which will help prevent pathogens. To retain moisture, you can put a plastic wrap over the seed tray. This will help to create a humid environment.[9] Avoid overwatering the seeds, which will disturb the seeds and prevent proper germination. If you put your finger an inch into the soil and it feels dry, you should water. If it is still damp, you don’t need to water. Blow air over the surface of the trays with a fan. Place a fan in front of the tray. Put the fan on a low setting. Blow air over the top of the trays to promote good air circulation, which will help to prevent disease.[10] Separate the seedlings into four-inch pots. Once the seedlings grow a second set of leaves, you can separate them out of the planting tray. Gently pull up the plant from the soil, lifting the plant up from below the roots. Transplant the seedling into a four-inch pot. Let them grow until they fill the pot with roots. At this point, they are ready to put in the ground outside or in a larger pot.[11] 5 seeds

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