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Fast Plants Brassica rapa (broccoli, cabbage, turnips and cauliflowers are also brassicas).

Wet the wick thoroughly in tap water. Thread a small wick through the hole in the bottom of each pot.

2. Fill each pot with potting mix until It is level with the top of the container. Do NOT pack the potting mix down.

3. Place 8 fertilizer pellets in the soil. Distribute them evenly throughout the soil.

4. Gently pour water over the potting mix until it runs out the bottom of the pot.

5. Place 4 seeds in a square pattern on top of the wet soil. Distribute them evenly. Do NOT press them down.

6. Label the sides of the pot with the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 to show which plant is which.

7. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of Potting mix. Do NOT pack it down. Fill reservoirs with water.

8. Place the pots in the growing system. Press the pots down so that the wick on the bottom of each pot is touching the wet water (BUT DO NOT PRESS THE POTTING MIX).

8. Place each growing system into the plant light house. Prop the growing systems up so the top of the pots is 10 cm below the light. Turn on the light, and leave it on 24 hours a day. Replenish the water often, and monitor the temperature.