On plugs, you are waiting for the roots to to be dense enough to hold the soil ball together. You can test that by wetting the soil and gently pulling on the stem of the plant. The soil should come up cleanly with the plant. If it seems solid and holds together, it is ready to transplant from plug tray to 4" pot.
I am transplanting the plugs into 4" square pots. They will stay in the 4" pots for approximately 6 weeks before I transplant them again into 12" round waxed pulp baskets. Here is when to transplant out of 4" pots. ua-cam.com/video/nnEr_uaoiRE/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Petunia seeds should be planted indoors ten weeks before your last frost of winter. The growing area must have artificial grow lights as sunny windows do not provide enough light for petunias to grow correctly. Petunia seed is very small, almost dust in consistency. Purchasing pelletized seed will make planting easier. Most seed is planted by sprinkling on the soil surface. Do not top dress the soil after planting. The plugs in the video were made by taking soft tissue cuttings.
We purchase our plugs from a Ball Seed. They are a supplier for commercial growers. They are a great supplier if you are looking for large quantities of plants.
Here is a link of one of my trips to see the new varieties that were available through Ball Seed: ua-cam.com/video/EvHBRjAvi6M/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Very informative thank you x.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I've been planting plugs since I was about six. After a lifetime of planting, you learn a few tricks.
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Thank you for this very informative video. Question: how do you know when plants in plugs are ready for transplant in bigger pots?
On plugs, you are waiting for the roots to to be dense enough to hold the soil ball together. You can test that by wetting the soil and gently pulling on the stem of the plant. The soil should come up cleanly with the plant. If it seems solid and holds together, it is ready to transplant from plug tray to 4" pot.
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Just come across this video and have subscribed. What size are the pots please you have used to pot on? Thanks 🇬🇧
I am transplanting the plugs into 4" square pots. They will stay in the 4" pots for approximately 6 weeks before I transplant them again into 12" round waxed pulp baskets. Here is when to transplant out of 4" pots.
ua-cam.com/video/nnEr_uaoiRE/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
When should i plant petunia seeds if i want them to start blooming around april
I have a chart in my classroom. I will check it tomorrow and let you know.
U just reminded me of my protected cultivation course class. Very Informative video😊
I've been working in greenhouses since I could walk. this stuff is just in my blood.
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Is monthe you plante the pantunias seeds
Petunia seeds should be planted indoors ten weeks before your last frost of winter. The growing area must have artificial grow lights as sunny windows do not provide enough light for petunias to grow correctly. Petunia seed is very small, almost dust in consistency. Purchasing pelletized seed will make planting easier. Most seed is planted by sprinkling on the soil surface. Do not top dress the soil after planting. The plugs in the video were made by taking soft tissue cuttings.
where do you purchase your plugs?
We purchase our plugs from a Ball Seed. They are a supplier for commercial growers. They are a great supplier if you are looking for large quantities of plants.
Here is a link of one of my trips to see the new varieties that were available through Ball Seed: ua-cam.com/video/EvHBRjAvi6M/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared