I would never up pot seedlings that do not have their true leaves. Your plants may be suffering from transplant shock, especially if they are as young as the ones in the video.
Great video. What about the Jiffy seed starting kit greenhouses. I bought one that has 72 peat pellets thinking it was easier and I think I but off more than I could chew. It says to add 2-3 seeds and on some all took. When do you plant up and do you cut the extra seedlings at ground?
I cut my extras for almost all of mine. The only ones I might separate besides peppers are tomatoes. Others are generally not as forgiving. I haven’t used peat pellets but I probably wouldn’t separate any growing in them.
Usually squash only pot up well if done VERY early, before the roots reach the edges of the soil. I have a video on my channel about indoor seed starting squash you might find helpful.
From their web site: "REV is an all-natural growth stimulant derived from a highly unique reed sedge peat bed formed by an ancient glacial lake. REV uses the lake's native microbiology to create a soil environment that encourages root growth. REV is literally teeming with such a variety of microbes it is referred to as a "Living Humate" REV is not a nutrient BUT it allows a plant to utilize plant foods and nutrients in the soil more effectively. REV is a rich source of humic acid. REV Is a naturally occurring form of carbon. REV is truly a one-of-a-kind product that makes ANY plant stronger and healthier."
peat pellets are so much better. Don't muck with the root system any more than you have to. ripping them out of those plastic containers does the plant no favors.
2024, first year starting everything from seed. Exciting & a little intimidating. I'm learning so much from UA-camrs like yourself.
1st time grander here.. thank you.. this is super helpful.
Great tips! Really good detailed explanation.
Im just about to pot up so this is super helpful. Thanks for sharing:)
Thank you for posting 🙏
Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing!💜
Tease the roots apart. Try tickling them apart lol
This was really cool, Thank You :-)
I did this now all my little peppers are drooped over and look like they are dieing! I followed your instrucitons...
I would never up pot seedlings that do not have their true leaves. Your plants may be suffering from transplant shock, especially if they are as young as the ones in the video.
Love your video! WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, What is the “UP ‘. Pot up……? Confused…Thanks
Upping the size of the pot.
after planting seed potatoes in a container how wet should you keep the soil?
What zone are you in?
I'm in zone 4B it snowed today.
If you are in a good gardening zone count your blessings 👍
I'm in 7b. We just passed our average last frost date.
Great video. What about the Jiffy seed starting kit greenhouses. I bought one that has 72 peat pellets thinking it was easier and I think I but off more than I could chew. It says to add 2-3 seeds and on some all took. When do you plant up and do you cut the extra seedlings at ground?
I cut my extras for almost all of mine. The only ones I might separate besides peppers are tomatoes. Others are generally not as forgiving. I haven’t used peat pellets but I probably wouldn’t separate any growing in them.
@@thebeginnersgarden I'm going to use this as a learning experience 😂. Then direct sow some after this week 😂
Can I use root stimulator to dip them in ?
I dip mine in Organic REV. I assume you could do it with another type root growth stimulator, too.
thanks
I’ve been trying to pot up some squash seedlings but mine die 😢 what am I doing wrong?
Usually squash only pot up well if done VERY early, before the roots reach the edges of the soil. I have a video on my channel about indoor seed starting squash you might find helpful.
What are the ingredients in organic rev?
From their web site: "REV is an all-natural growth stimulant derived from a highly unique reed sedge peat bed formed by an ancient glacial lake. REV uses the lake's native microbiology to create a soil environment that encourages root growth. REV is literally teeming with such a variety of microbes it is referred to as a "Living Humate"
REV is not a nutrient BUT it allows a plant to utilize plant foods and nutrients in the soil more effectively. REV is a rich source of humic acid. REV Is a naturally occurring form of carbon. REV is truly a one-of-a-kind product that makes ANY plant stronger and healthier."
peat pellets are so much better. Don't muck with the root system any more than you have to. ripping them out of those plastic containers does the plant no favors.