Awesome video! Plan on growing some for my little 3 year old cousin since she seemed to be so fascinated with acorns this Fall. If I start them now hopefully they’ll be close to maturity by the Spring. Thanks for the amazing instructional and demonstration!
I'm at a medium stage-some plants have grown about one inch high-but most others are either in the just germinated to just being put in the soil. My question is: if I want to move the plants to a much, much bigger container, when and how should I do it? They are presently in container bought from Amazon-you know, the black inner container with a rope through the Botton to supposedly wick up any water that puddles in the bottom of the outer container, so destroying the container by cutting is not an option. I guess I need to do the transfer when a root ball has completely formed inside the pot so that all the plants just come out in one big dump when I turn the pot upside down . . . or how should I do it? WHEN should I do it? Worst come to worst, I *could* cut (and destroy) the inner pots, but is there a better way?
Would you just use regular bottled or filtered water for these seeds and plants? Could you alternately just plant the seeds directly in the soil? Thanks!
I bought seeds from ebay ,,,,for less than $3 ,,free shipping ,,,my seeds are already germinating ,,like 50 little ones ,,,, already sensitive,,i recommend ,,😉
Awesome video! Plan on growing some for my little 3 year old cousin since she seemed to be so fascinated with acorns this Fall. If I start them now hopefully they’ll be close to maturity by the Spring. Thanks for the amazing instructional and demonstration!
That’s too sweet!
It did help me!..M so thankful to u for this video!
We have some randomly growing in our garden
Is it fine if I have planted them 1cm into the ground? Will they find their way up?
will it only produce seeds if its pollinated by a bee? how can I pollinate it indoors?
I'm at a medium stage-some plants have grown about one inch high-but most others are either in the just germinated to just being put in the soil. My question is: if I want to move the plants to a much, much bigger container, when and how should I do it? They are presently in container bought from Amazon-you know, the black inner container with a rope through the Botton to supposedly wick up any water that puddles in the bottom of the outer container, so destroying the container by cutting is not an option.
I guess I need to do the transfer when a root ball has completely formed inside the pot so that all the plants just come out in one big dump when I turn the pot upside down . . . or how should I do it? WHEN should I do it?
Worst come to worst, I *could* cut (and destroy) the inner pots, but is there a better way?
Which seeds we have to grow with ???
Did the seeds come from the pods are the flowers
I’m like 3 weeks in
Would you just use regular bottled or filtered water for these seeds and plants? Could you alternately just plant the seeds directly in the soil? Thanks!
Yes, you can use either kind of water for these plants. And yes, they can be direct sown in soil. They spread easily
Do the flowers have a fragrance
no they don't smell like anything
@@sowsomething really, the yellow flower mimosa puts out a strong fragrance
why were my mimosa pudica seeds smaller than yours?
Pruning?
Sagbot man na dinhi sa Philippines , hahaha
Great video. Do you sell seeds from the unposted plant? If so, please let me know I can buy some from you. Thank you..
I bought seeds from ebay ,,,,for less than $3 ,,free shipping ,,,my seeds are already germinating ,,like 50 little ones ,,,, already sensitive,,i recommend ,,😉
help why is my whole garden full of them
(joke)