| 1 | folding light set I found something in a seed catalog that is for starting from seed, a 48 |
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| 2 | timing with transplants Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Fri, Feb 18, 11 at 18:40 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Feb 19, 11 at 23:15 First and foremost....... I need to know how long it takes to grow tomato, eggplant, and bell pepper seedlings when you start them indoors. I know for cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and the like, you need 4-6 weeks. However I don't know how |
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| 3 | herbs Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Fri, Feb 18, 11 at 18:26 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Feb 23, 11 at 21:37 Basically which are ones that can be transplanted well and it's feasible to grow them indoors? I was thinking of basic ones such as sage, oregano, thyme, basil, parsley, mint, and dill. Possibly lavender and rosemary too but I don't know abou |
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| 4 | when should I start my seedling transplants? Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Wed, Feb 16, 11 at 17:21 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Feb 22, 11 at 1:21 Basically my goal is that they're big enough and strong enough so that they can be hardened off then directed transplanted where they're going to grow; however I'd also like them to be small enough, that I don't have to repot them to bigger contai |
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| 5 | help with beans, okra, peas, and corn Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Fri, Jan 4, 13 at 19:47 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jan 27, 13 at 18:55 I know it's not recommended to grow beans and okra as transplants as they don't like having their roots disturbed. The main growing season where I am at (Northern MI) starts May 28th; our growing season is short and cold. If I try to start |
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| 6 | egg cartons for starting seedlings? Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Thu, Feb 17, 11 at 19:03 22 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Mar 16, 13 at 3:10 Just wondering if you could use these to start seedling transplants in? Or would they be too small and/or depth too shallow? I have large size egg cartons (from large egg) and medium size egg cartons from medium eggs. Follow-Up Pos |
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| 7 | how much light for seedlings? Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Thu, Dec 27, 12 at 18:04 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Jan 2, 13 at 19:11 I am basically referring to seedlings being grown for transplants. I need to know how many hours per day you give them with light you would give them initially (i.e. after they've germinated and when they're 'newborne seedlings') I also know |
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| 8 | help with this please Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Sat, Feb 19, 11 at 16:46 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Feb 19, 11 at 23:56 I'd really like to order this, unfortunately it doesn't come with the peat pellets (the little things that are essentially the 'soil' you use when starting seedling transplants indoors) Unfortunately it doesn't come with the peat pellets. Som |
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| 9 | direct sowing tomatoes eggplants and peppers? Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Thu, May 2, 13 at 20:57 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, May 3, 13 at 17:12 I'd like to direct sow tomatoes, peppers and eggplant where I'm at with the next week or so. Yes I'm well aware of my gardening zone and how cold it is now. However they'd be grown in containers and most likely have soil cables to heat the |
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| 12 | what size starter pots to use? Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Sat, Jan 26, 13 at 19:47 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Feb 11, 13 at 16:27 I'd prefer to avoid repotting multiple times; it will just save me time and simplify things. I'd like to know how deep starter pots should be with the diameter of the pots as well as the depth (both specified in inches please) When I say h |
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| 13 | really need help with watering! I am trying to grow seedling transplants. I am using styrofoam blocks with holes in them; each hole holds a seed plug that is made of a soil less mix. The light is about 4 |
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| 14 | when to repot seedling transplants? please help! Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Sun, Feb 10, 13 at 16:43 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Feb 12, 13 at 8:04 This year I'll be growing seedling transplants indoors. When I say repotting them, I am referring to transferring them to bigger containers when they outgrow the initial starter pots they're in, NOT when they're transplanted outside for the grow |
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| 15 | are these ready to transplant? Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Wed, May 23, 12 at 21:39 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, May 24, 12 at 17:43 NOTE: This is my first time growing seedlings by myself, so I really don't know how to tell when they're ready to be transplanted. I don't want to make the mistake of transplanting too early, and/or when they're too old (checked in w/growth). |
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| 16 | which should I use? Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Mon, Feb 21, 11 at 18:04 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Feb 22, 11 at 16:58 For reference, this is what I plan to grow as seedling transplants: tomatoes (romas, cherry, tomatillo, slicers) cabbage broccoli bell pepper cabbage eggplant celery (I don't know about this yet) This is what I mean by a hobby |
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| 17 | really need help with cold frame! Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Thu, May 2, 13 at 20:53 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, May 3, 13 at 13:26 I plan to put some seedlings in there to germinate them faster. I was told on sunny day if it's closed temps can reach 80 degrees. How far open should it be propped to keep heat in without making it too hot for seedlings? This would ma |
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| 18 | age question about seedlings Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Fri, Feb 4, 11 at 18:59 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Feb 7, 11 at 21:08 I saw some tomato seeds in a disc at the local hardware store today. There are about 20 in the one disc, which is one packet. They said if I were starting it outdoors, that a seedling that has 2-3 leaves (I'm assuming true leaves, but don't k |
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| 19 | what seeds need light to germinate? Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Wed, Mar 27, 13 at 20:22 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Mar 28, 13 at 12:10 Yes I've tried looking this up via my own research unfortunately I've not had much success/found much info. I know some seeds require light to germinate others need darkness. My question is what seeds need light to germinate, what seeds need |
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| 20 | help w/fertilizing seedlings! Posted by: kawaiineko_gardener 5a on Wed, May 23, 12 at 21:36 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Jun 8, 12 at 14:00 Yes I've read about fertilizing seedlings, when to do so etc. I know it's old enough that it could be fertilized and it wouldn't hurt it. It has it's cotelydons and two true leaves; the bud of the 3rd true leaf is just starting to come in |
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