HOW TO MOVE INDOOR PLANTS TO OUTDOOR GARDENS
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Using your indoor gardens to start your plants for outside is a perfect way to not only save money at the greenhouses but to get a head start on your garden season. I will show you my process of getting these plants moved from hydroponics to soil pots.
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So for moving them outside, after you cut the roots back halfway & placing them in those small pots, you put in Potting Mix First and Then top them off with Potting Soil.
Correct?
If I moved them outside where there Will Be bugs, I'd personally not want to bring them back inside during the cold months. I'd just start fresh with the hydroponics again using new or unused seeds. To bring them back inside would bring too much risk of introducing bugs inside, which would be a Major pain in the butt to put it mildly.
Small packets of seeds if kept dry in storage should be good for a year or two right?
I only used potting MIX. Filled half way, added plant, and then added more mix as shown in the video. I only am bringing them in until the weather is good for the outside garden. Or after my last frost date. They do not come in for the winter months. They are for this garden season only. Once I have cleaned all the indoor gardens I will start with new seeds. Correct in that the seeds can last a few years and if stored correctly (cool and dry) can last over five years. I hope that clarifies.
Thanks 👍