Thank you for your time to help us "newbies" plant stuff. This really helps me out since I love growing tomatoes :D. I hope you'll make more videos! Thanx
@sweetcreamcookie16 Yes, there will be more videos coming in the future. I've just been blessed with so much other work at the moment that I've had to set the video cam aside for a spell. I am glad this helped you with the tomatoes. Bill
Thank you for your time and effort. I enjoy the quality of your presentations. I know it takes some time and effort, so just wanted to say thanks. Best regards, SolenRaymond
Hi, great video! Quick question, should I clip the cotyledons off of my seedling after a certain point? My plants are about 5 weeks old and I read somewhere that the cotyledons would fall off on their own but none of mine have. Thanks!
@suelimpert Don't push the natural cycle of things, the plants know more about what they are doing than we do. The cotyledons will drop off of their own accord in due time, for now they nourish the seedling. They usually get buried during the transplanting anyway.
Thank you for your time to help us "newbies" plant stuff. This really helps me out since I love growing tomatoes :D. I hope you'll make more videos! Thanx
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sweetcreamcookie16 4 months ago
@sweetcreamcookie16 Yes, there will be more videos coming in the future. I've just been blessed with so much other work at the moment that I've had to set the video cam aside for a spell. I am glad this helped you with the tomatoes. Bill
GreenGardenGuy1 4 months ago
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Thank you for confirming. I hope your work can lessen and you will have more free time in the future. :D
sweetcreamcookie16 4 months ago
Thank you for your time and effort. I enjoy the quality of your presentations. I know it takes some time and effort, so just wanted to say thanks. Best regards, SolenRaymond
solenraymond 1 year ago
Hi, great video! Quick question, should I clip the cotyledons off of my seedling after a certain point? My plants are about 5 weeks old and I read somewhere that the cotyledons would fall off on their own but none of mine have. Thanks!
suelimpert 1 year ago
@suelimpert Don't push the natural cycle of things, the plants know more about what they are doing than we do. The cotyledons will drop off of their own accord in due time, for now they nourish the seedling. They usually get buried during the transplanting anyway.
1951fatboy 1 year ago
I have that exact same seeder. LOL ~Jeri
BalconyGrow 1 year ago