Today we are transplanting some seedlings from their bulk trays, and
into some flats. This will save you loads of time, and hassel, and will
also give you the best results. Enjoy!
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Already eating it lol
Are you using grow lights?
Mine are so leggy haha ugh! Great video thanks for sharing
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I've heard alot about your channel from Arms Family homestead so here to check you out
After you put two in each cell, do you then separate them again right before you put in garden?
You never answer questions!!! Can I separate my seedling that are in one cup and repot?
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First time growing anything. I decided to do kale. They are super leggy. Are they done for or can I save them? Very good video, thank you.
Cheaper would've been recycling egg cartons
Nice and precise video. Sooo I took some seeds from a store bought pepper and spread them around a plastic container that was ready for recycling and now I have many little pepper plants started that aren't separated at all by cells. I have no idea how to transplant these without hurting them. From your video though I get that they probably need to be in this container longer. Any advice anyone? New to seedlings.
He says umm like 14 million times in this video and it is very annoying to listen to.
do you happen to have a link to the ebay seller you use?
$1.50 times 10 is under $12…hmm…good thing he's not MI mathguy
I was hoping to see you watering the plants and how often you water once they are in the greenhouse, do you put a tray under them?
So excited. First time growing anything from seed. I started with kale. -says takes 1-2 weeks indoors. I put in a plastic shoebox with some dirt. Covered in Saran Wrap. They’re all srprouted and tall in 3 days. Now to transplant outside.
HI! thanks for this seed starting video! Question for you… if I up-planted my broccoli a little too early and the soil kind of fell apart in the process, are the roots too damaged to continue? The plants look okay, but I definitely repotted them too soon. Now I'm wondering if I need to scrap it and start over. The plants are about 4 inches tall, and they could have used a little more time in the small solo cups I had them in. Thanks!
My tray doesn’t have the hole at bottom but is that type and size. What should I do?
LEAF BABIES! The thing about potting up is that one tray becomes 6
Great video.
I love to eat sauté d kale.
very useful tip. It never cross my mind to use that tiny hole to pry them out. I was braking my head trying to come up with something. thank you!
Thank you for this.
disappointed you are using peat…its a very limited resource that isnt readily replaced in nature. no need.
I am excited with my only one single seedling of barbados gooseberry. it's hard to this plant here in USA, California. I paid expensive just for a few seeds=5 seeds. I planted 2 as a test. So far only 1 seedling, and took a while maybe 2 months, am not sure if the another seed will sprout. the barbado gooseberry is the Pereskia aculeata that is a high protein plant more than beef. It tastes like lettuce, but a little viscose like okra, you get rid of drooling okra by cooking the Jasmine rice in the microwave, and before 3 or 5 minutes finishing you put okra on the top of the rice, cover and put back on the microwave. Very delicious, rice in the microwave even better with okra. the rice is flufly, loose. I don't like make rice on the stove. If somebody here has the pereskia aculeata plant then let's talk.
I grow a plant me and my brother did but mine died and someone moved his own