yeah, i love how i say "i dont know why these grow slower than the rest, and then realize why in the same video... perhaps i should think about everything before doing a vid, but i kinda like the spontaneous behavior, and quick random-idea video shooting, if you know what i mean =) thx again for watching, hope ur plants grow healthy and supple. =)
I finally started the Herbology class I've been waiting for. The woman teaching it said that heat is the most important thing for germination. I had always thought it was water, but my little greenhouse was growing more mold than seed. Needless to say, it's under a lamp now. I've never tried grafting or splicing yet, but I'd like to. They say when you make that cut, to shove sphagnum moss into it to hold it apart, then wrap it. the roots will grow into it.
heat is very important, after the seed sprouts, the heat should be slowly lowered... i've found out the hard way that too much heat for small plants can be very fatal lol.... i've killed WAY too many plants in my past i think...well... you live, they die, you learn...lol thx for watching!
Hi Thomas,
Thanks Buddy
dabiribd 4 years ago
interesting stuff
JPinLA 4 years ago
Thanks for the seed update! Those little rascals: different stages if growth, makes sense. Heat...humidity...no snow!
bonpain 4 years ago
yeah, i love how i say "i dont know why these grow slower than the rest, and then realize why in the same video... perhaps i should think about everything before doing a vid, but i kinda like the spontaneous behavior, and quick random-idea video shooting, if you know what i mean =) thx again for watching, hope ur plants grow healthy and supple. =)
enderwigginsx 4 years ago
I finally started the Herbology class I've been waiting for. The woman teaching it said that heat is the most important thing for germination. I had always thought it was water, but my little greenhouse was growing more mold than seed. Needless to say, it's under a lamp now. I've never tried grafting or splicing yet, but I'd like to. They say when you make that cut, to shove sphagnum moss into it to hold it apart, then wrap it. the roots will grow into it.
dhwty935 4 years ago
heat is very important, after the seed sprouts, the heat should be slowly lowered... i've found out the hard way that too much heat for small plants can be very fatal lol.... i've killed WAY too many plants in my past i think...well... you live, they die, you learn...lol thx for watching!
enderwigginsx 4 years ago