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Original video: https://www.facebook.com/watch?ref=search&v=275113153912482
0:00 – Intro
0:44 – Mango Seed
1:33 – Sponge Seed Starting
2:07 – Succulent Propagation
3:18 – Growing Cilantro
4:30 – Fruit Picker
5:39 – Broccoli Microgreens
6:20 – Growing Sprouts
7:26 – Growing Corn
8:53 – Regrowing Scraps
9:50 – Teabag Hack
10:33 – Banana Peel Fertilizer
12:10 – Growing Mushrooms
13:34 – Egg Carton Spacer
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Hahaha watch the carrot top one.. the green regrowth is not even carrot greens.. it looks like some sort of lettuce or chard or something like that. Not the fern like leaf carrots have.
Life hacks, metal and wood fabricating hacks, art hacks, car/automotive hacks… all with terrible background music and mind-numbing content that want to make unintelligent people look like they're brilliant. Maybe 15% of the UFI on those types of videos is actually useful but the rest is useless piffle. Next!
You have a nice voice. Sing to us your gardening knowledge more please lol
Onions are literally the easiest to grow. It grows like crazy and roots once you place in soil and water in just a few days.
IDK I just like growing onions it grows so fast and satisfying
Yeah, used the egg carton and while the seeds sprouted, it was too shallow… And you have to transplant into something bigger and just seems like an EPIC waste of time.
I planted some green onion roots this spring from leftovers from dinner. They are still growing 4 months later and are about 1 1/2 inches wide. I pulled one a little over a month ago and it’s totally straight. No bulb. I repotted in a flower pot and it’s still growing.
On the egg carton, you could even use a plastic or styrofoam carton as well. An 18 count or 24 count (Costco) and it could be an effective tool.
Basically channels like Blossom take advantage of people who are kind of smart but don't have any common sense
wait.. THEY ATE THE SPROUTINGS!?
I normally agree with you on everything in these, not today though. With blossom's suggested technique of propagating succulents by poking leaves through film over a glass of water (2:35). I can't at all agree that they're over complicating it and it's better just to mist the leaves on some soil every few days instead. When I do that I get very low success rates, under 50%. But I've been doing the film over a glass of water trick for a short while now and I've had a 100% success rate out of the dozen or so leaves I've tried it on.
I am a67 year old pensioner with a limited budget, so I am growing trees from cuttings that i get for free. Currently Mulberry, Fig, Lemon, Guava trees and hopefully soon a loquart tree. I use hacks to regrow veggies or get free seeds. Time is not a factor, my kids can eat the fruit if i kick the bucket unless I am using the bucket for growing something.
I definitely like this channel because of all the great tips u give to growing plants successfully. I've never been known for having a green thumb so this channel has been my go-to. But I honestly kind of enjoy these videos the most. U have nothing but great material really so I hope this isn't taken the wrong way or like I'm trying to judge in any way cuz who TF am I to judge anyway, but yeah, I definitely like these videos best.
hello from the philippines, kevin. i actually grew my mango tree, the apple mango variety by planting the seed in soil right after i ate it. believe it or not i harvested from it after only 5 years. fruits is palm sized and very sweet although when it's over ripen, the middle part/seed tends to get husky. i planted it 2009 and 2014 it started to bear fruits up to now. love your videos
Growing coriander seeds in just water is the only way to do this in the Shmita year in Israel. (This year. Glad i saw this…we love cusbara)
You got me bro. You are a real green thumb.
you look like the guy who dates pam in the office.
but great video!
Wouldn’t leaving a plastic bottle in the sun leech plastic into the sprouts?
I’ve seen this video a million times, this time is the first I realized you genuinely have a really nice voice! (Also the lyrics of your little “song” made me laugh too)
An interesting tip for plants in desperate need of calcium I use is to burn several thousand pulverized eggshells and immediately place into enough vinegar to cover when it stops reacting add more vinegar until it ultimately stops reacting all together strain eggshells out and reduce the volume of the calcium acetate solution over low heat. This concentrate can be diluted with water in a spray bottle and applied as a foliar spray, especially useful for acid loving plants as you're not adding alkaline calcium carbonate to the soil to break down.
Damn that voice! It's the Filipino in you I'm 110% sure
4:32 if you make it sturdy enough it can also work to pick mangoes
You look like taylor Lautner and john Krasinski lol
Did you know plants talk to each other through mycelium!