Great video! You don't repeat yourself or talk to fast, just a relaxing video to listen to.
@milesroane1228Ай бұрын
@@patriciatoves8181 Thank you so much this is exactly what I was going for!!
@sharksmith96Ай бұрын
Nice video 👍 I normally just break them up dry then let the roots heal a couple days then repot. I might have to try this method sometime.
@milesroane1228Ай бұрын
That’s how I typically do it! Especially for larger plants. But this works super well for seedlings :)
@zhaezz84Ай бұрын
Nice plants mate, Pot them up in single small pots, and place them on fiber cloth, that works well. Best regards!
@milesroane122810 күн бұрын
I like the fiber cloth idea. I get a lot of snails coming from the ground that eat the tips i bet that barrier would help! I cant remember exactly all that i did in the video, but most of those larger seedlings went in pairs into 1 gal pots. I do think they like being alone more to be honest
@zhaezz849 күн бұрын
@@milesroane1228 Atleast too many in one pot will stun the growth, after a month or two. Snails are so annoying. We had an wet summer and snails went crazy. Dig down some buckets and poor in some beer, they will get attracted and drown in it. Also snail poison around, harmless to all other animals, but here it is xpensive and need to be refreshed after a few rain falls. Yes fibercloth will allow some moister to go into the pots, and keep down the weeds.
@shampton68Ай бұрын
Miles I am just starting my collection. I will buy seedlings from you. I need genetics….. please let me know. I will buy a large priority box full…
@milesroane1228Ай бұрын
@@shampton68 I’m not sure how to message back and forth on KZbin but feel free to email me milesroane@gmail.com I would love to hook you up
@shampton68Ай бұрын
I emailed instead.. thank you. Please get in touch.