Gardening: Secrets to High Seed Germination

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Here are some great tips from Mrs. LDSPrepper on how to greatly increase the success of your seed germination. She has almost 100% success with her seed germination. Her tips on how to use a BBQ skewer and burlap are amazing. I would have never thought of those.

One thing she uses is the 4-Foot Jump Start T5 Grow Light System that she bought on Amazon. Here is the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001XLSGQ/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=y...

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  • great tips, try a fan from across the room blowing just enough air to just wiggle the plants, we also spritz lightly with a kelp mixture (usually used in hydroponics) and lower the lights to as close to the plants as we can. We get healthy starts that the nurserys can't compete with.....

  • @gileadbalm Great suggestions. I know she occasionally uses a seaweed mixture when watering.

  • 1/15/2012 Hey Preppers - Shopping tip for today

    Kmart online..has a pretty price on Ball Mason Jars.

    If you've been pricing these items, they're kind of pricy right now..but...

    Ball Regular Mouth 1/2 pints at $8.09 -12 per case and Regular mouth Pint for $8.54/case of 12 lids/rings

    You can get them shipped to the Kmart in your location - free!

  • @tukkeeprepper Thank you for the tip. Our stores have run out. I'll let my wife know.

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  • great video thanks 4 all the info

  • Great info! Thanks! Keep up the good work. A special Thanks to MRS. LDS.

  • @LDSPrepper well thanks for the bbq skewer idea.

    my tiny seeds drive me crazy, so i'll be usin' that;)

  • @ProthoPectore Great details. Thanks.

  • @ProthoPectore You sound a lot like me. I always try to do it for less. I have done just as you outlined in the past. My wife doesn't throw away money but having it come in a kit worked for her on this project.

  • Good Stuff! Thanks for sharing.

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