Little Seedlings need a new home
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Hi Folks! In this weeks video we are back in the greenhouse! Our seedlings that we sowed back a few weeks ago have now germinated and are ready to get bumped up into six packs to grow on to field planting size. Join us as we show you what we are up to.
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Appreciate you work! Inspiring and hopeful - the world needs more of that. I've planted onions in mini blocks for efficiency reasons (foodbank and market) but they are not rooting in. Took them off heatmat when they popped and under lights, but they are persisting in growing upside down. Frustrating! Going to pot up... but space. Thoughts? (Have had germination mysteries like the peas myself)
I love your videos. We would love to come visit you someday. Check out the “snail shell” seedling method! I think it will help you tremendously! I also want to say that our Pattersons had the same germination problems as you.
Hey Tony! You don’t wait on that first true leaf to transplant, but you go on the cotyledons?
Yes, I want to make sure the root system hasn't gone past the thread stage. This way the seedling doesn't experience much transplant shock and the roots haven't yet grown into each other making it more damaging to separate.