Transplant only when plant roots have grown around the sponge.
Split the sponge, remove one seedling, and move it to another pot. Combine
the sponges and put them back together, keeping only one seedling to
ensure adequate nutrition.
Plants have seasonal, period, and regional characteristics. Temperature,
light and atmospheric humidity all affect plant growth.
Planting seeds that are
suitable for the local season is highly recommended.
Soak the seeds for 6 hours in advance, plant 3~4 soaked seeds per sponge,
and cover the grow dome to improve the germination rate.
Grow domes help regulate moisture and temperature for optimal germination.
Do not remove the grow dome until the seeds have germinated. However,
once the seeds germinate, please remove the grow dome.
Because lack of
light and failure to remove the grow dome in time can lead to leggy seedlings.
If multiple seeds have germinated in a sponge,
only keep one strong seedling,
and the others need to be pulled or clipped.
If the seedling grows crookedly, you can pick a small piece from the edge of
the sponge and stuff it into the hole to help straighten the seedling.
Space out leafy plants like tomatoes and peppers to give them more room
to grow. Cover all empty basket containers with black covers to prevent algae
from growing.
Please learn more about the seed information, optimal temperature and days
to germinate before planting. Some seeds germinate within 24 hours, while
others may take 1 to 4 weeks to germinate. For example, salad greens
germinate better in cooler weather. Tomatoes and peppers will germinate
faster at higher temperatures (above 70
℉
). While it may take longer, healthy
seeds will still germinate.
GARDENING TIPS FOR THE BEST HARVEST
GERMINATION:
TRANSPLANT:
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