Thanks so much! Any video topic specifically you’d like to see? Mistakes are how we learn! Every tip in the video was a lesson I learned the hard way! That’s what I love about being able to share them here so other people can learn but also to help people know it’s not just them making them. 😘
@@The_IndoorGardener Hi Yes a video about how to trim the roots of a basil and how to safely remove it from its seed basket for transplanting. I just keep leaving it in the basket because the roots are so tight and I can’t dis-assemble it. The plastic soil cage is very hard to cut and if I just yank it out I am afraid it will shock the plant . Thanks for all you do . 🌸👱🏼♀️🌸
Hi Thank you sweets! This video is helpful.Trial and error for sure . My basil 🌿 keeps getting burnt by my the lights so now I just manually turn them off periodically. I try to transplant them when they grow max level and are touching the top, they never take to the outside . I just keep starting over with new seed pods . GTSY 🌸👱🏼♀️🌸
Thanks! When you go to transplant outside, I find it helpful to move them to a pot for about a week and I keep it on a saucer so I can keep it wetter than I normally would. Then I slowly transition it outside to garden it off. Hope that helps!
I can’t believe you still don’t know about using hydrogen peroxide in your water. There will be no biological intrusion to your roots in any way. And your water will be as clean as could be. If you are using non-biological nutrients as you should be.Hydrogen Prock side, 3 mL per gallon. Your pants your plants will uptake the oxygen and hydrogen and be perfectly healthy.
Great video! A year into having 3 Aerogardens and I’ve made every mistake you mentioned 😂. You learn and move on. Can’t wait for more videos!
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Same here, so glad to see that it’s not just me making rookie mistakes
Peace and Grace to you
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Thanks so much! Any video topic specifically you’d like to see?
Mistakes are how we learn! Every tip in the video was a lesson I learned the hard way! That’s what I love about being able to share them here so other people can learn but also to help people know it’s not just them making them. 😘
@@The_IndoorGardener
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Yes a video about how to trim the roots of a basil and how to safely remove it from its seed basket for transplanting. I just keep leaving it in the basket because the roots are so tight and I can’t dis-assemble it. The plastic soil cage is very hard to cut and if I just yank it out I am afraid it will shock the plant .
Thanks for all you do .
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I added that to my notes on the video I am planning on growing basil hydroponically 👍🏻
So glad you're doing this video. Thank you!
Thanks for letting me know you liked it! Always good to know what videos people are finding helpful!
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Thank you sweets! This video is helpful.Trial and error for sure . My basil 🌿 keeps getting burnt by my the lights so now I just manually turn them off periodically.
I try to transplant them when they grow max level and are touching the top, they never take to the outside . I just keep starting over with new seed pods . GTSY
🌸👱🏼♀️🌸
Thanks! When you go to transplant outside, I find it helpful to move them to a pot for about a week and I keep it on a saucer so I can keep it wetter than I normally would. Then I slowly transition it outside to garden it off. Hope that helps!
@@The_IndoorGardener
Thank you - I’ll try that now
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"Wunderkind of hydroponic growing" Guilty! Aerogardener since 2006.
Amazing! Coming up on 20 years soon!
I can’t believe you still don’t know about using hydrogen peroxide in your water. There will be no biological intrusion to your roots in any way. And your water will be as clean as could be. If you are using non-biological nutrients as you should be.Hydrogen Prock side, 3 mL per gallon. Your pants your plants will uptake the oxygen and hydrogen and be perfectly healthy.