We do! Especially for cool weather flowers - but once we get into May and we know the temps in the greenhouse won't go down below 6 degrees Celsius, we'll get the tender annuals out as well. :)
My snapdragon seedlings aren’t doing well and I wonder too about the blocks being too dense? They’re potted up into cell packs but still super tiny 😢 Do you have any suggestions? Thanks for the update, so exciting to see your progress!
Make sure you have a fan on them, and raise your grow lights up an extra inch. We also watered thoroughly every other day and let the cells dry out between.
Hi from New Zealand. Just came across your videos. Autumn here and I'm starting hardy annuals. I'm not sure if I plant my snapdragon small seedlings outside to over winter or best to keep in greenhouse then transplant early spring. I think id be equivalent to zone 9b..thanks
@@cheriedodd9358 I mean, do both? I've had success with (unintentionally) overwintering snapdragons in my zone 6B gardens, but the only way to learn what will work for you is to try it out! Hope that helps!
So you harden your plants off by putting them in your greenhouse? Not in and outside for multiple days? Love that!!
We do! Especially for cool weather flowers - but once we get into May and we know the temps in the greenhouse won't go down below 6 degrees Celsius, we'll get the tender annuals out as well. :)
My snapdragon seedlings aren’t doing well and I wonder too about the blocks being too dense? They’re potted up into cell packs but still super tiny 😢
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks for the update, so exciting to see your progress!
Make sure you have a fan on them, and raise your grow lights up an extra inch. We also watered thoroughly every other day and let the cells dry out between.
Hi from New Zealand. Just came across your videos. Autumn here and I'm starting hardy annuals. I'm not sure if I plant my snapdragon small seedlings outside to over winter or best to keep in greenhouse then transplant early spring. I think id be equivalent to zone 9b..thanks
@@cheriedodd9358 I mean, do both? I've had success with (unintentionally) overwintering snapdragons in my zone 6B gardens, but the only way to learn what will work for you is to try it out!
Hope that helps!