June 8, 2024

VIDEO: 7 Solutions For Stunted Seedlings


Grab some Epic 6-Cell Trays: https://bit.ly/3vS2K66 – Stunted seedlings are a huge demotivator in the garden. It’s happened to me more than I’d like to admit. Here are all of our solutions to troubleshoot if you’re struggling with your seedlings.

00:00 – Intro
00:35 – Bad Seeds
01:08 – Not Thinning
01:47 – Over Watering
03:10 – The Right Location
04:07 – Overgrown Seedling
06:07 – Seed Starting Soil
09:20 – Outro

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: 7 Solutions For Stunted Seedlings

  1. 40 years ago my grandma had the same hat Jacques is sporting these days. In fact, I have a gorgeous photo of her looking stately in her VERY EPIC garden (posing in front of dahlias). Every time I see that hat, I think of her!

  2. Loved the six cells. I started everything in them, even corn! I had to up-pot the corn pretty quickly though. The four cells will be great for those fast growing seedlings than need a bit more room.

  3. Seeds can last for a long time but their viability declines after several years. Not long ago, 2000 year old date seeds were unearthed in an archeological dig near Jerusalem, 7 of them germinated!

    Russian scientists grew a flower from 31,000 year old plant tissue recovered from a fossilised squirrel burrow.

  4. What about storage in your freezer? I mean don’t they store seeds in the sub zero temps @ the global seed vault in Norway? I can’t imagine they would every let those go bad.

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