Unbox your plugs and water them immediately - the plugs cannot be allowed to dry out fully. Harden off for a few days and transplant immediatley, or bump the plugs up into larger cell trays (50 or 72) or into small pots if you cannot plant out right away. Plant out Chocolate Cosmos plugs in the spring, after all threat of frost has passed. They can be planted in full sun at the same time as Zinnias, Celosia, Dahlias, and other heat-loving varieites. It is important to choose a site with loose, well-draining soil of average fertility for the Chocolate Cosmos: the tuberous roots can rot if the soil stays waterlogged, and an excess of nitrogen will cause heavy foliage growth, but very few flowers. These are long-day plants that will bloom from early summer through to your first frost in the fall.