Transplanting Seedlings Into a Larger Pot
Tips, Tricks
Once your seeds have sprouted, you will want to transplant them to larger pots. To do this, you must be very careful not to disturb the root system. Damaging the roots of your plants at any stage in their life can be detrimental to them.
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I got seeds from Target that came with a tiny paper pot of soil. It said to plant like 5 seeds, so now I have 5 little sprouts. (They haven't reached 3 sets of leaves yet) Is it bad for the roots since there are 5 sprouts close together? And when I transfer, would I put the tiny pot in a bigger pot, since the tiny pot seems to be biodegradable?
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Some of the comments about plating deep,will this not damage the steam if you cover it cheers
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Great that but hope that wasn't your Bread Board you were using your wife will kill you haha ;-()
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TAKE 2- make this a 2 minute vid! freakishLY PAINFUL! back to your video games! spray bottle was hilarious!
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plant them 3 feet deep they will do better
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would the plant do well if I take it from sprout to big big pot?
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Nicee!!
Tansplanted in to 3gallon Pot but didnt have enough soil to cover up roots on the Sides.. Will She be ok for 6 hours ;( -
mine sprouted like 9hours after I waterd the
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Probably would be a very good idea to plant them deeper. It helps reduce legginess and since the stem grows extra roots the plant will be much stronger.
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This video could have been less than 2 minutes
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You can plant tomatoes much deeper...all the way up to the first set of leaves....they will grow extra roots.
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Is that weed or tomatoes?
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I AM CONFUSED DO I WAIT UNTIL THE GREEN LEAF APPEAL BEFORE I PLANT INTO THE POTS. I REALLY WISH SOMEONE ON YOUTUBE WOULD ANSWER ME THANKS
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Good tips :)
Never seen anyone do gardening in the kitchen before though! -
well displayed, would soaking soil first help?.
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