CARROT Growing from Seed Time Lapse - 100 Days
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2022
- It took me 4 tries and 1,5 years to get this one somewhat right. Should have adjusted the camera angle a bit earlier but unfortunately there are no reshoots when you do these kind of timelapses :)
Bugs attacked the green parts again at day 26 but i managed to get rid of them. The tiny bugs in the soil i actually planted myself, they are parasitic nematodes (steinernema feltiae) that attack and eat fungus gnat larvae.
The first time i tried carrot they got eaten buy fungus gnat larvae, here's the video:
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Kinda shocked and impressed at how fast that root shot downwards after like 4 to 6 days from such a tiny seed. No wonder weeds get established so easily.
Yeah, plants grow fast. Especially if you dry the seeds to plant yourself for some reason. My mom dried tomato seeds from last year’s tomatoes, and they sprouted days before the store bought ones did. Or maybe it’s because of our soil. We always put food scraps and manure in the garden as fertilizer, and it always gives us really nice plants. My great grandma even puts fish scraps in from what we catch in the lake up by her, and her garden is beautiful.
This is actually most of what they do in the first few weeks of their growth, and why the first true leaves are usually slowest to grow. The energy stored in a seed is mostly for developing a root system, and a plant tends to spend most of the energy it gets from early photosynthesis on roots for the first few weeks in order to maximize growth later on.
@@williamreely4431 It's also dependant on where the species naturally grows and what the limiting factor in that environment often is. So for something native to drier areas there's no point growing leaves straight away without knowing your root system will have the water available to start off.
I used to hear explanations for how fields of grass or plants would just grow rapidly after birds drop seeds on random soil spots, now I can see how that is true.
@@DannyOvox3 Agriculture is destroying the planet. It is very frustrating how much misinformation there is on this topic. Grazing can actually sequester far more carbon than forests at a much, much faster rate. If we grazed animals on a large enough scale, we could actually mitigate all human emissions. Growing plants can not do this. Plant agriculture uses massive amounts of fossil fuels and unlike grazing cattle, it doesn't mitigate its own emissions. The soil microbiome is killed with chemicals and that dead soil is lost rapidly, causing complete land infertility and desertification. Grazing animals is the fastest way to replenish these lands, bring the microbes back, give nutrients back, rehydrate, break up impaction, and build soil faster than any other process. It would take nature decades to build the amount of soil made in a couple of yrs of Grazing.
I just came across this channel last week and I absolutely love it thank you so much for your time and dedication I just planted my carrots yesterday afternoon💛🌱🥰 3/10/2022
i was growing a carrot and my mom took the carrot out and it was a small carrot
Same...🤗
Wow that’s my birthday
3/10/2022? You have unlocked time travel
@@funwithfish1507 …that’s march 10th
Really interesting to see how the root pulls the carrot down (from 0:50 onwards). I have always heard that plant do that, but I think this is the first time I can really observe it on a time lapse.
I thought that was amazing as well! I never heard of that before!!
I didn't notice until saw your comment. Interesting!
I think its because of the loose soil and increasing weight of the carrot body
No me había dado cuenta hasta que leí tu comentario.
Y es genial.
i had a carrot plant and the root actually pushed the plant upward
Honestly, I think the most impressive thing about this video was the fact that the carrot was actually visible throughout the video! Very cool.
Wow, 100 days for a skinny-ass carrot? 😄 No matter, a remarkable achievement - congratulations! 👏🏻⭐️👏🏻
Carrot: Huh.. Says a human whose ass remains skinny for like 18 yrs.
@@hemant5718 😂
Thats what i said when i harvested mine in the garden too 😂😭
@@ALamb630 🤣🤣🥕
I said the exact same thing I was like oh my gosh like that little Karen Blake that can’t help anyone!! I guess if You’re like planting like 100 carrot seeds then it makes a difference.
I always wanted a carrot time lapse. Super interesting how it started 'fattening' after day 50. Thanks for the video!
Wow Boxlapse, I dont know why but I keep getting impressed by your work. It is not easy to get a shot like this where the carrot grows visible like that! Good job once again and thank you for uploading so frequently!
If you guys actually read the description, you'll see that this scrawny carrot was actually quite the accomplishment to grow. Congrats man!
amazing
the amount of dedication and electricty needed to do this is insane
How much electricity is needed? Is it really that much? Maybe 250W/hour, maybe I'm wrong but even that seems too high.
@@iamionscat9035 christ no, new led lamps, probably well less than 50w/h
Yo, I'm an editor for another timelapse channel. They don't record 24/7.
They record 20 mins and leave 20 mins gap and repeat the pattern. And it doesn't take much electricity, it's just the camera's battery, the lights barely take any electricity
@@hotcop8315 ok, thanks man
@@hotcop8315 Do they move the Camera to film other crops and if yes how do they manage to get it perfectly back into position?
From someone that used to grow a lot of medical cannabis and quit from the stress...Im about to start growing everything else now I forgot how much I enjoy watching plants grow!!! thank you for the reminder subscribing and I can't stop watching 😍
I bought carrot seeds after seeing this video and I'll plant them next weekend! super excited about what's coming up! 🥕🥕 March 15th in Korea
Probably a carrot is what's coming up! 🤣
North or south ? Blink twice 👨🦯🔙⬆️
@@davidsantiago9882 Way to go, you just got em killed
oh i adore these timelapses! so much dedication put into them!🥕💞
Your dedication is second to none. It's just amazing. Keep the grind, love your videos!
Hey guys! Could you guys try garlic? I kinda want to see how a tiny clove of garlic grows into a corm/bulb. It'd be super interesting!
They probably already started shooting it, and in a few months we'll watch it lol
this would take an entire year as the cloves need a long period of frosty temperatures to cause the clove to split, I tend to plant garlic back in the ground spaced out as I am harvesting the rest. would be cool to get a time lapse of it but its a very slow grower and hardly anything is really visible for the winter months. you can do the same with onions if you don't harvest them but because the bulb is much bigger you can see everything a bit clearer, even splitting the bulb in spring is useful to spread out the new onions
Garlic takes about 9 months to grow 🥲
@based memer Garlic cloves planted in the fall establish and grow a root system that gives them a head start the next spring. They aren’t merely sitting idle, like in a fridge.
@@briannam7594 Agriculture is destroying the planet. It is very frustrating how much misinformation there is on this topic. Grazing can actually sequester far more carbon than forests at a much, much faster rate. If we grazed animals on a large enough scale, we could actually mitigate all human emissions. Growing plants can not do this. Plant agriculture uses massive amounts of fossil fuels and unlike grazing cattle, it doesn't mitigate its own emissions. The soil microbiome is killed with chemicals and that dead soil is lost rapidly, causing complete land infertility and desertification. Grazing animals is the fastest way to replenish these lands, bring the microbes back, give nutrients back, rehydrate, break up impaction, and build soil faster than any other process. It would take nature decades to build the amount of soil made in a couple of yrs of Grazing.
You harvested it too early but this video is still amazing well done
So? He wanted to show everyone what happens after 100 days
Oh hush, it ain't like he can't just put it back in and keep watering it -_-
You've upset the Stan's.. lol
@@jamesbizs doesn’t matter
@@funwithfish1507 the video title says 100 days, not more, not less. And as someone else said, he could just plant it back in if he really wanted to
Dude, the quality of your video is improving day by day
Thank you!
Lol no pun intended
That was amazing! You can really see just how alive these plants are and how they change the soil around them. So interesting!
The amount of work to do all this...I applaud you! Well done
Another great video! I'm impressed by every single one of your videos. They are always excellent.
How have I not seen this channel before! The dedication and quality is amazing!
A lot of the stuff they put out is faked.
@@MrSBGames You serious? :D
@@MrSBGames yeah i bet they use fruits made out of plastic
@@MrSBGames Show us the proof, or please elaborate your comment.
@@Alazim7890 that guy is a obvious troll
Thanks for these videos. I think it would be really cool to see the behind the scenes of your operation! I read in an earlier comment on another video you can have 25 plants growing at a time. That’s impressive. I would be interested to see the technical details on how you do all of this, both the filming side and the growing side :). Very interesting, thanks.
Planted a bunch in my garden earlier this week. So interesting to see when the different stages happen.
UPDATE: The ones I planted in my garden soil seedlings started to come up around the 2.5 week mark 17.5 days. I am experimenting in pots with soil and compost mix. The only problem I have is weeds are still popping up in the buckets to confuse me which are and not weeds! I am planning to leave any thin looking shoots around the 17.5 day mark just to be sure if they are weeds or not. Annoying how there still can be weeds in soil that shown zero weeds in when I mixed the bucket contents...
Thank you for taking time to make these videos. I appreciate my food so much more now
This channel revived my passion for gardening!
Fascinating that once the carrot starts to form, it pulls the shoots down into the ground
not only your videos are awesome, but also your taste in music. kudos
Everybody in the comments talking about how pitiful that carrot looks... looks 10x better than the ones I grew in my garden last year 😆
Lol!! That cracked me up
same here.. 😅
This kind of channels are treasures
Don't let this channel die ❤️
These time lapses are so satisfying
New fav channel, so fascinating!
Such great videos. Love the music. Carrots are such unassuming plants on top. :)
I love your videos! Great, great work!
OMG! Who are you and why your channel so fascinating! Thank you!
I love the fact that you used transparent soil
i love your content man !♥
Very cool. Now that I am older and with current world events, I am learning about gardening. Thank you.
This just inspired me all over again to hone in on a agricultural development project I've been stewing on for a while.
What a fascinating channel you have! I want to try this
I really appreciate the videos you made
I'm an artist and I always admire beautiful hands. And bro, yours are the most beautiful hands I've ever seen. I wish I could sketch them with you in front of me
Nature is SOOOO impressing. I love nature. Thank you so much for this video! :)
Best one yet! 💕♥️
And your videos teachers me how to grow many different kinds of plants
Just discovered your channel also just now and am hooked!
I'm happy to see a video of carrot growth. Thank you for sharing a good video.😀
Hard to think I just watched a video less than 2min that took a hundred days to film in a good way, thanks!
I love the way you clean your carrot 🥕
Thank you for the video, so lovely 😍
I just watched your channel for school now i watch it everyday
TYSM!!! Now i know how long my carrots will grow tysm again man!!
What sort of soil do you use and also what indoor light would you recommend? Thanks. love the videos and effort.
Your job is amazing.
100 days to get a thin carrot. I hope the grocery store still will sell carrots during upcoming food shortage. Great video by the way!
I would be super proud to grow my own carrot. Well done
Nice video doc
The music fits perfectly with the carrot.
What kind of soil do you use and why temperatures do you keep your growing room at because I am curious on how to grow some stuff like birch trees and maybe even lemon trees or something. I wanna have a green claw
Nice ! Just subscribed👍🏼
This channel is one of my “things I’d show an ancient person to blow their mind if I had a time machine”
I love that these plants are growing by vibing to jazz
Appreciate your efforts
Nice! You should do a french marigold. Those are beautiful.
Beautiful work! What interval do you shoot these at?
1:23 sheesh those veins showing how much effort you putting in these videos 😏🔥
This is soooo cool!
Imagine planting a carrot and waited for 4 months and the results is having a single carrot so if i plant a carrot i should atlease plant a hundred carrots thanks for video✌️💕
Facts!! Right!! tell the truth!!!!! That 1 carrot isn’t cutting it!!!!
I can’t even imagine what this guys garden looks like 😀
Just started watching this channel like a day ago and was wondering how a carrot would look. That's some good timing, lol
Hey Boxlapse Man, can you make a video behind the scenes? I am very impressed with your patience and dedication. 😃
This guy/girl doesn't just make satisfaying vids, plant the planks from seeds, but also inspires us to plant
satisfying*
@@sbh79 i correct strangers on the internet*
@@jontraz5993 glad to know
I sometimes just come to these videos to look at these comments. They are so wholesome and they make me smile. I hope everyone stays happy and stays smiling! Have a great day everybody
i love this channel
Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful
This has to be the most stress free style of UA-cam channel to run in the world. All you have to do is plant a bunch of stuff and take photos of it. (Not to Discredit the work it takes)
That's amazing!
Wow, I really never knew how long it takes to grow a carrot. That's wild!
Very cool video but kinda sad it took 100 days for such a skinny carrot. Makes me appreciate normal size carrots now. Waste not!
Just amazing!
Just discovered your channel and you've already inspired me to start growing my own vegetables and plants! 👍
How cute a lil mini carrot
WHAT!
I never knew they take that many days to grow!!!!
I liked watching the little bugs
beautiful!!!!
Bugs Bunny would be pleased. *Well done.*
👍🏼 Now that's a good-lookin' 🥕 carrot! 🎷Kiitos! 😎✌🏼
Awesome video wow
What a lovely carrot! 🥕 🐇
Dude, I'm amazed you got that far. I can never master spring veg. And if it took longer than 90 days to grow a normal sized carrot, I'd never even try.
Thanks for the jazz
So glad you were able to present us with such a beautiful view👍👍
Your video has inspired me to research about how to grow carrots successfully. Not that i wud wanna grow any but just curious. wud it be possible to do dandelions next time? Thank you 🤗
Recommended by Mr Linker & I love it 💚🇬🇧🌱 subscribed...
Love this too much
Amazing vídeo 😄 excuse me, one question, can one use on the water from time to time, mosquito bits for the fungus gnat?
I love these videos...but holy smokes, logistically...how are you cranking the volume out? You must have multiple, multiple, multiple setups running at the same time. Just running those setups must be quite expensive when considering equipment costs for proper filming and lighting; not to mention the cost of electricity! My hats off to you and I hope you garner many more subscribers!
I will watch all your videos in 2X speed its even more EXCITING!!!
This channel is strangely recommended to me by UA-cam but I find it amazing but I have to wonder what do you do with all your plants? I watched other videos and was wondering, like the mango tree ? Did you plant it outside?
Also I saw in a comment you said you leave your lights on 24/7 but I thought plants died if they did not have night time after days. Hm.
Edit: do you think you can make a video on growing an orange and apple tree? I know they're long but you grew a mango one :D
What a cute looking carrot! Maybe you could make a timelapse of a citrus tree! (Lemon, Lime, Orange, Grapefruit, Pomelo, Tangerine)
Even the most mundane of living things are pretty remarkable when you look at them close enough or long enough. Even the lowly carrot.🤗
If it takes 100 days for your carrots to mature, you're growing the WRONG variety for your climate, unless it's really cold! I'm in NE Okra-Homer (Tussa) and I plant 80 day baby carrots, usually ready to harvest in 75 days or less! The tops are up NOW 8 inches tall in on St. Pats Day with Irish potatoes and white multiplier (green) onions sets. I like baby carrots as they are sweeter and more tender, don't get "woody", and my little guinea pig likes them better too! Got some improved Contender Bush green beans to go in (we've had rain this week) and bell peppers for the piggie!
Now I know what NOT to grow. Thanks for saving me 100 days. You’re an angel 😇
No offensé, but this is an ignorant view to take. If you wanton stuff that takes 100 days or less (and are in a temperate zone), then don’t even bother. Most vegetables will give unsatisfactory yields after 100 days (with a few exceptions)