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8 Responses to Transplanting Sugar Baby Watermelon
For those with balcony’s (apartments, condo’s) this is the only way to Garden. I am thankful for being able to garden in containers on the balcony. It’s an experiment but things are already growing. It’s more about the amount of sun and certain size containers you have for each fruit or veggie:)
Not everyone can plant outside bro, and since my season is short I need to get them as mature as possible before they go outdoors. Thanks for watching!
indoorharvestgardens
June 25, 2013 at 5:58 pm Reply
do you have to do this; or can you just cut the bullshit and plant the seeds outside like how God planned.
Tomatoes and peppers you can bury deeper, some vegetables its best to plant only down to the first set of child leaves. A little deeper won’t hurt. I’ve never had a problem burying the stems.
indoorharvestgardens
June 25, 2013 at 7:34 pm Reply
Hi I have a ? When you transplant how much soil can you put up the stem ? are they like tomatoes and Brussels sprouts or is it only a half inch at most ? I have some that are the same size as the one you did but if I get the soil to high I might rot the stem so just curious .. 🙂 thank you good video by the way 🙂
its a grow tent, they come in all sizes and the lights do not usually come with it unless you buy a package from online or a hydroponics store. lights are all different as well, i have other videos on that if you look on my channel page. thanks for watching ;)-
indoorharvestgardens
June 25, 2013 at 8:29 pm Reply
Where did you get that reflective seed starting bag/kit? Did it come with lights already?
For those with balcony’s (apartments, condo’s) this is the only way to Garden. I am thankful for being able to garden in containers on the balcony. It’s an experiment but things are already growing. It’s more about the amount of sun and certain size containers you have for each fruit or veggie:)
Rep Jesus
June 25, 2013 at 4:21 pm
thank you, down here in Georgia our growing season is super long. In the middle of summer we can harvest and even plant more!
xxABIGBOYxx
June 25, 2013 at 5:04 pm
Not everyone can plant outside bro, and since my season is short I need to get them as mature as possible before they go outdoors. Thanks for watching!
indoorharvestgardens
June 25, 2013 at 5:58 pm
do you have to do this; or can you just cut the bullshit and plant the seeds outside like how God planned.
xxABIGBOYxx
June 25, 2013 at 6:38 pm
Tomatoes and peppers you can bury deeper, some vegetables its best to plant only down to the first set of child leaves. A little deeper won’t hurt. I’ve never had a problem burying the stems.
indoorharvestgardens
June 25, 2013 at 7:34 pm
Hi I have a ? When you transplant how much soil can you put up the stem ? are they like tomatoes and Brussels sprouts or is it only a half inch at most ? I have some that are the same size as the one you did but if I get the soil to high I might rot the stem so just curious .. 🙂 thank you good video by the way 🙂
Myrryha Weiss
June 25, 2013 at 8:07 pm
its a grow tent, they come in all sizes and the lights do not usually come with it unless you buy a package from online or a hydroponics store. lights are all different as well, i have other videos on that if you look on my channel page. thanks for watching ;)-
indoorharvestgardens
June 25, 2013 at 8:29 pm
Where did you get that reflective seed starting bag/kit? Did it come with lights already?
10Seven11
June 25, 2013 at 9:19 pm