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That sounds like a great plan! Repotting your chive seedling into a larger pot will provide it with more room to grow and develop a stronger root system. Here are some steps to follow when repotting your seedling:
1. Choose the right pot: Select a pot that is a few inches larger in diameter than the current pot. Make sure the new pot has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
2. Prepare the new pot: Fill the new pot with a well-draining potting mix, leaving enough space at the top to accommodate the chive seedling.
3. Water the seedling: Before repotting, water the seedling thoroughly. This will help loosen the soil and make it easier to remove the plant from the current container.
4. Gently remove the seedling: Carefully loosen the roots of the seedling by tapping the sides of the container. Hold the seedling by the base, near the soil surface, and gently lift it out of the container.
5. Place in the new pot: Make a hole in the center of the new pot's soil and place the chive seedling in it. Adjust the soil level so that the top of the root ball is level with the top of the new pot.
6. Fill in with soil: Fill in the spaces around the seedling with additional potting mix, gently firming it around the roots. Leave about half an inch (1.3 cm) of space at the top of the pot for watering.
7. Water thoroughly: After repotting, give the seedling a good watering to help settle the soil. Ensure that the water drains out of the bottom of the pot, and then place the pot in a suitable location.
8. Monitor and care for the seedling: Keep an eye on the seedling in its new pot, making sure to provide adequate sunlight, water when the top inch of soil is dry, and follow the care tips mentioned earlier.
Remember to allow your chive seedling some time to adjust to the new pot and environment after repotting. Gradually increase its exposure to direct sunlight if it wasn't previously receiving much sunlight.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!