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6 Easy Steps To Grow Plants From Seed

Some people prefer buying “readymade” plants from the store, but they have no idea grow plants on your own from seed can be so much fun and exciting. Needless to say, germinating seed and transforming it into an adult plant is entertaining for both children and adult alike!

Additionally, growing your own, vegetables, herbs, and ornamental plants from seed is extremely rewarding and also save your money to some extent.

Let’s explore six easy ways to grow plants from seed with the experts of Plantgrowpick.

Consider Environmental Conditions

Accurate temperature is one of the environmental conditions essential for seed germination. Most seeds need temperatures of 70 to 75˚F degrees to grow. To maintain the medium at 70˚F or above, adding gentle bottom heat is suggested by experts. This heat might be obtained from a warm spot like the top of a refrigerator or by utilizing a heating cable or tray. If you have space, try germination under lights as it is the most productive method. Additionally, using a planting calendar by zip code can help you determine the best time to plant your seeds based on your local climate and growing season. This tool ensures that your seeds are sown at the optimal time for successful germination.

 

Select Seeds

Before you start seeds indoors, first you have to decide what you want to plant outside, when it will be planted, and where you will be planted. Cucamelon seeds can be a great place to start. After this, you have to select the seeds, most vegetables will have numerous varieties to choose from. Select the variety that is right for you based on light and space requirements. After making a decision it is advisable for you to check the transplant dates as it will help you to determine the date you should start the seeds.

Choose a Potting Mix

Prefer a mixture that is soilless such for example a mixture of peat or sphagnum moss and/or vermiculite and perlite. By not using soil at this stage, you reduce the risk of pests and soil-borne diseases harmful for your young grow plants.

Select a Container

Whether you choose to use plastic trays made for starting seeds, peat pots, or containers you already own, choose containers that contain drainage holes as it will help you to protect your seedlings from any damage with standing water. And if you’re concerned about transplanting, peat pots are a good choice as they can be planted directly in the garden.

 

Sow Your Seeds

Few gardeners prefer a single-step method of sowing seeds where 2 to 3 seeds are planted in individual containers. Once the seeds germinate, pinch off the smallest seedling, leaving the most dynamic to continue growing. In case you are utilizing a seed tray, the seedlings will be easier to transplant if the seeds are sown finely. Layering the seeds with perlite will aid in keeping them moist. Once the first set of true leaves develop, time to transplant the seedlings into a tray with the more growing area or into individual containers. Trays or containers should be filled with a soilless mix to within ¼” of the top.

TIP: Covering the container with plastic or glass reduces the need for watering – check the medium often to ensure it isn’t drying out.

Transplant Your Seedlings

Once the seeds have evolved, remove any or glass or plastic from the seed flats. When outdoor conditions are perfect and your seedlings are more mature, slowly move them into full sun. This process is known as “hardening” and prevents rapid changes in wind and light conditions that may injure tender seedlings.

Final Words

So these are few easy tips from the experts of plantgrowpick to grow plants from seed.

Plantgrowpick Pty Ltd

PlantGrowPick Pty Ltd from Waterfall, NSW offers a range of labor hire services to the horticulture, cotton and general farming industries. From the recruitment of small groups to large teams we have experience in building a team to suit your crop and season. Our teams are work ready, experienced and available for short, long and fixed-term contracts. PlantGrowPick teams are mobile and transferable to assist growers to place workers where they needed.

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