HOW TO: Transplant Echinacea | INDOOR GROWING |Starting Seeds For Outdoor Planting

HOW TO: Transplant Echinacea | INDOOR GROWING |Starting Seeds For Outdoor Planting

What Iโ€™m going to show you is how I transplanted my Echinacea, Basil and Pimento Pepper Plants.

These plants were from an experiment and also a germination test.
I begin to notice that the seeds that started in the pucks produced an ideal plant ๐ŸŒฑ.

Once I started to notice the seedlings roots appearing I knew it was time to transfer them into bigger pots. And once I transferred them to bigger pots they just sprouted into these strong healthy beautiful things. I was extremely pleased with the results.

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Coming up in future episodes Iโ€™ll be starting most of my seeds INDOORS. Some outdoors.

Iโ€™ll also be starting seeds in the greenhouse and use the greenhouse to climatize my starter plants.

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and finally plant everything in the garden and care for them to produce a successful crop.

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1 Comment

  1. @meandmylife3090 on May 3, 2024 at 10:41 am

    Did your echinacea bloom on their first year?