I'm trying my hardest not to overthink but I'm not sure if I'm suppose to keep the seedlings indoors & covered with minimum lighting until they sprout or can I place the seedlings outside uncovered. It's so much information out here that will literally have a beginner confused. I'm just looking for the correct information.
I like this idea a lot. I'm convinced that containers which let the roots breath and air-prune themselves give seedlings the best start. I've noticed *much* less transplant shock that way, too.
So lovely to watch
I must try this!
Awesome, easy to do!
I like these I want to try them My hubby made me a soil block isn’t the best but I wanted to try it before buying one
These look so handy! I love that you can plant the whole thing.
Looking forward to trying
Thank you for sharing 😀👍this 🙏wonderful video
That looks incredibly easy. Gotta get some now.
These are definitely easy to use!
I'm trying my hardest not to overthink but I'm not sure if I'm suppose to keep the seedlings indoors & covered with minimum lighting until they sprout or can I place the seedlings outside uncovered. It's so much information out here that will literally have a beginner confused. I'm just looking for the correct information.
You can just place them outside uncovered if it's warm enough
@@marysheirloomseeds Okay & thank you very much
What is the biodegradable pod wrapper made from? Looks like a thin felt, but that wouldn’t be biodegradable.
I like this idea a lot. I'm convinced that containers which let the roots breath and air-prune themselves give seedlings the best start. I've noticed *much* less transplant shock that way, too.
And they're so easy to use!
Plastic? Why
Do not see how to make bio degradable to put seeds in
Lovr. Love. This site.
The non-woven "bag" is biodegradable