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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

This is a jiffy seed starter, and one week compressed to 4 minutes.

7 different plants (lupines, snapdragons, catnip, red onions and some I've forgotten).

Toward the middle rows I had issues keeping the seed count down - as you can see with the smaller plants.

I'm curious how many will live to see next year.

blog is here: http://www.babyspittle.com

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  • they look good but when do you transfer them? I was growing some tomato seeds and they looked like these but never got any more leaves on top and they just fell over like little vines and died?! too much water? not enough light?

  • @FutureLaugh I stuck them in dirt not long after the video ends. They shouldn't be sitting in water, but they shouldn't be dry either.

  • There's nothing smokable here people

  • @ratty88 i know man i just dont get why anyone would want to grow something other than weed just dont get it its truely sad :(

  • @Danydanydany12 ever hear of food?

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  • Is this just for a time lapse purpose? I'll be damned if those things up front aren't stretching like hell. Not one single node passed the cotyledons after an entire week, nor any true foliate. Things have to be like two inches tall and nothing.... Not to mention they are falling over trying to find the light source.

    Nonetheless, cool timelapse if that's what you were going for. Always love watching plant videos..... Such a cool form of life. So simple yet so complex. Cool video either way!

  • Tomato plants seem to be vulnerable to "damping off" which I think is a fungus. Google "damp off". Probably some good articles on dealing with it.

  • too slow

  • I love how the plants understand where the light is and they grow towards them... who programmed them? Who told them that is how to do it? Was it through experience or through set parameters?

    The fact that our education system does not care to teach children about plants or animal instincts or how to think freely is really sad. They are told what is what and not to talk back to the authority figure from such a young age for so many years that now adults dont talk back to their governments...

  • @roflrofl16 Yeah, 7 months ago. I agree I was stupid. But I have learnt more and I admit I'm wrong.

  • @PeterbiltEmzie lmfao your fucking stupid as shit. just saying lol

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