Universal potting soil for indoor plants with adde Soil
Universal potting soil for indoor plants with adde
Outdoor
Room Type
Start at 1 Week
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Germination
2mo ago
hernandez I germinated two seeds in wet paper towel, and two others i planted directly into the soil. After 2 days, the seeds in the toilet paper sprouted, so I immediately put them into the soil. For the two covered ones, I made a āmini greenhouse,ā and the ones that sprouted in the paper are just placed in the soil without covering. I spray them a few times a day with a spray bottle. They are placed on a windowsill with direct sunlight. After about a month, I plan to move the plants outside because itās still too cold right now. This is now day 3 of the process. If thereās anything new, Iāll show it. Itās my first time doing this :)
If you have any tips, Iāll gladly take all of them :)
The plants are placed near a slightly open window. Does that have a big impact? At night the outside temperature drops to around 1°C, and during the day it can reach up to 15°C.
Seems not like an auto, so shoud be fine š
I think the question is not about how to make it a perfect environment or what your yield would be in such circumstances .. so...Lift the cover from time to time and you are good to go.
If you have no reason for an open window just close it... at least at night.
Its weed .. so Hard to killš š
hernandez Itās already been almost a week and we have a sprouted plant. My current goal is to move everything outdoors in about a month, when nighttime temperatures outside are no lower than 12ā13°C, so growing indoors might take a bit longer. Until then, I plan to keep the plant on the windowsill. Could you give me some advice on how to properly care for it until transplanting? How much sunlight does it need, how much darkness, and how should I water it? Maybe I havenāt mentioned everything, but please share any tipsāthis is my first time š
And why is one seedling more yellow while the other looks normal (green)? Is that how itās supposed to be, or has it become weak?