Growing Perilla Leaves from Seeds | 깻잎 재배

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • This is my fourth year of trying to grow perilla leaves! Taking care of plants is hard… They were either overtaken by mold/overwatered, or they shriveled up and died! I started with many seeds this time as well, but only one has survived. What a trooper. (:
    I was worried these wouldn’t sprout because I bought the seeds a long time ago (pretty sure I got them off of amazon) and have been keeping them in the fridge, but they were fine!
    The first time I tried them in Korea, I didn’t really like them. But I started loving them after eating them with bbq! And now I really love the taste! I hope this can turn into a giant plant with lots of leaves so I can make kimchi and lots of other dishes.

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  • @ooopticnerveee
    @ooopticnerveee 3 месяца назад +1

    This is my second attempt at growing perilla from seeds, and I've learned they grow so much better if you start them outdoors without much babying!
    My first set I did indoors, they all sprouted, and within a week of me taking them from their "nursery," they all died 😂 You're lucky you got one survivor out of yours!
    I restarted a new batch where I just sprinkled seeds on top of a pot of soil and left them outside, making sure to water daily. It's been less than two weeks and most have survived, and the leaves are bigger and fuller than my previous attempt at the same time span!

  • @jimbond2086
    @jimbond2086 4 года назад +13

    Thank u so much! I've been searching for a time progression growth of perilla. Mine are 13 days old in a pot and look the same as yours, but I soaked my seeds in a wet paper towel for a few days first. All 5 seeds sprouted

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Год назад +3

    They are so delicious

  • @spicencens7725
    @spicencens7725 3 года назад +2

    I live in a rural area. A few years ago I started identifying the "weeds" in my yard. Amongst several, I found what looked like nettles! I was ecstatic! But no stingers. Hmmm.
    You know how when a plant talks to you? I had to do some research on this pretty plant. Sure enough! Perilla-forgotthetype! Green on top and bronze underneath.
    Last spring I pulled some up, yes pulled them up to replant them in a little bed. They grew like gangbusters until frost; flinging their little seeds everywhere.lol!
    I guess what I'm saying is get them in the yard w a good drenching, in part or light shade, and ignore them. Good luck!!!

    • @고양이-w1h
      @고양이-w1h 3 года назад

      You’re so lucky XP i would take down the whole forest to plant them and make kimchi with it X.X

  • @f.h.54
    @f.h.54 2 года назад +1

    Growing this beast in Northern France is not easy! Yours looks good. Well done.

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  2 года назад

      thank you!

    • @KateOBrienCreative
      @KateOBrienCreative 8 месяцев назад

      I'm trying to grow some here in Bretagne. Crossing my fingers!!

    • @f.h.54
      @f.h.54 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@KateOBrienCreative moi aussi je suis breton. Protége mes biens jusqu'à fin mai ça devrait le faire. C'est hyper lent.

    • @KateOBrienCreative
      @KateOBrienCreative 8 месяцев назад

      @@f.h.54 Je ne suis pas bretonne mais australienne vivant en Bretagne avec mon conjoint breton. J'adore essayer de cultiver des herbes et des salades japonaises (j'ai même ramené les graines en contrebande dans l'UE !)

    • @f.h.54
      @f.h.54 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@KateOBrienCreative alright mate. Nice.

  • @hansel2001
    @hansel2001 2 месяца назад

    Only 1 survivor out of 12? I thought I was too tough on myself. If i start from small seed pots like this, eventually i get 50% to adulthood and produce leaves. I was hoping to get at least 80%.
    Also, many adults start to seed before they provide me leaves. I wonder if I’m starting the seeds either too early in the season or too late in the season.

  • @harveymiller5255
    @harveymiller5255 2 года назад +2

    Hi thanks so much for the great video. This is my first try to grow the Shiso from seed, already in peat pellets for about 8-days.
    Seeds are just emerging and look so fragile! How long should the plastic covers remain on the trays? These seedlings are indoors, 70F. Our normal planting time is end of May. When will I know when it’s time to remove the plastic covers?
    Thank you!

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  2 года назад +1

      hello! i'm no expert, but i think i removed the plastic cover after the seeds sprouted, because in the past, all my plants were overtaken by mold and the plastic covers trapped the humidity

  • @janaelliott9321
    @janaelliott9321 11 месяцев назад

    Hi there from Tulsa Oklahoma. I hope that you can help me with my Green Shiso (perilla) plants (2 small) that I grew from seeds. The leaves are very light green and now are turning brown and falling off. What did I do wrong and what do I need to do for my next go round? Thank you for sharing! ❤❤

  • @lowlaychoo4363
    @lowlaychoo4363 4 года назад +4

    I m trying to grow perilla leaves too . I love its fragrance.

  • @nicolekim5280
    @nicolekim5280 2 года назад +1

    Hello! Thanks for the video. My perilla is growing fast but it bloomed really fast. Am I supposed to pick out the flowers? It’s only April in Florida. I don’t need flowers yet. I would rather enjoy the leaves for a long time.

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  2 года назад

      hello! i'm not an expert, but i didn't remove the flowers and the leaves still kept growing ^^

  • @arianaparrish1238
    @arianaparrish1238 4 года назад

    watching this made me so happy!

  • @mrbludclot3798
    @mrbludclot3798 Год назад

    How do you know when it's the right size to pick? Great video by the way

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  Год назад

      i've read that you can start harvesting after the plant is 8 inches or taller, or when the leaves are about 4 inches in diameter!

  • @MrRtaura
    @MrRtaura 4 года назад

    I just planted my seeds a week ago. My first batch was a failure. I'm trying to sprout them indoors this time. I'm using the same seeds you are using.

  • @lova368
    @lova368 2 года назад +1

    Ur plant need more light that's why they grew soo tall,raise the soil bed so the under leaves are not shaded and wet

  • @yeongminha7977
    @yeongminha7977 3 года назад

    where's the sequel?! i wanted to see how large it got in those pots.

  • @Sunflowerwisteria198
    @Sunflowerwisteria198 3 года назад +1

    Mam ,am having confusion about perilla leaves and sesame leaves ,are they both different or both are same

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  3 года назад

      hi! i think they are different :) according to this: www.dramasrok.com/2013/08/perilla-sesame-difference/

    • @Sunflowerwisteria198
      @Sunflowerwisteria198 3 года назад

      @@connies_slice_of_life thank you mam

  • @corlissyamasaki3476
    @corlissyamasaki3476 4 месяца назад

    I tried growing perilla from seed and wine they all sprouted, they are stunted and appear to have flowers. What am I doing wrong?

    • @hansel2001
      @hansel2001 2 месяца назад

      What month did you plant them and what country do you live in? It’s quite possible that if you planted them too early or too late in the season, the plant thinks that due to the days being short, it’s time to go to seed (as opposed to leaf) so they can provide seeds for next year.

  • @EleLoto
    @EleLoto 2 года назад

    I'm trying to grow them in December in Rome, Italy. the process seems to have slowed down but they are growing. what do you say, will I do it?

  • @thatlizzu8315
    @thatlizzu8315 Год назад

    how often do i need to water them?

  • @sashilemla6229
    @sashilemla6229 3 года назад +1

    Perilla seeds are so easy to grow. I just showed some seeds n all germinated

  • @nanasamericanoo
    @nanasamericanoo 4 года назад

    Hi! At what temperature did you grow these? Just got my seeds, and I would like to plant them already but I don't know if they'll germinate in a hot weather.

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  4 года назад

      Hello! When I grew these for this video, the temperature was around the mid 60s (Fahrenheit) at night, and high 80s during the day. I think I've read in the past that these flourish best during the summer though. They're still doing well in my backyard right now, and the temperature is usually in the mid-high 90s now. Good luck! :D

  • @azca73
    @azca73 4 года назад

    My perilla seeds sprouted, but they have stopped growing any larger. Many of them are still at baby sprout stage and their leaves have slowly turn brown and died out. After they sprouted to baby plants, I transfer them to a bigger pot and leave them outside with direct sunlight at least 5 hours a day. It is always 90 degree Fahrenheit outside these days, but I water them every day. Could you give me any suggestion to save the remainder of the plants, please?

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  4 года назад +1

      i'm no expert, but in my experience it's better to move the plants outside after they pass the baby sprout stage and have grown some leaves (since the sun is so strong!). good luck!

  • @afiqsalleh5251
    @afiqsalleh5251 3 года назад

    i need some tips...my green shiso which i planting not growing bigger leaf that i expecting after a month...the sad part...my green shiso stop produce leaf and produce so much flowers...what should i do? why this shiso aging so fast... my little baby 😭

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  3 года назад

      i read that it's best to plant them during the summer - mine started growing flowers during the autumn! if the leaves won't get bigger, you can try moving the plant to a bigger pot - that's what worked for me!

  • @MrLucky666MrLucky666
    @MrLucky666MrLucky666 4 года назад

    do the perilla leaves regrow after picking the leaves out?

  • @8Dhotaru
    @8Dhotaru 4 года назад +2

    Gardening sure is tough 😅

  • @mizZztiqa
    @mizZztiqa 3 года назад

    I tried to grow perilla, but failed. 😓😓 ... please give me tips. After I soaked the seeds. Where should I put it? outside with direct sunlight? Or inside (my room)? Or dark place?

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  3 года назад

      after i soaked the seeds, i left them inside in a place that gets sunlight for half the day. good luck!

  • @Foxnfablesewing
    @Foxnfablesewing 3 года назад +2

    I want to eat these so bad T-T I just ordered a seed packet so maybe with some patience I can eat it this summer.

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  3 года назад

      good luck!! :D

    • @jerryvang094
      @jerryvang094 3 года назад

      @@connies_slice_of_life hey Ms do you by any chance can show other vegetables on how to plant it and how to take good care of it if planning on going to live in the country someday?

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  3 года назад

      @@jerryvang094 hi! i'm sorry, i have no experience with planting vegetables! i just tried this one out for fun. best of luck! :)

  • @teresaly278
    @teresaly278 3 года назад

    Do you have a link for the contsners you used

    • @connies_slice_of_life
      @connies_slice_of_life  3 года назад

      i don't have a link, but you can google "Jiffy Greenhouse" for the seed starter that I used!

  • @young_chevalier
    @young_chevalier 2 года назад

    자기야 너무 잘 했엉~~

  • @6ellmon
    @6ellmon 4 года назад

    Where do you buy the perilla seeds?

  • @ailinseah3190
    @ailinseah3190 4 года назад

    Perilla and shish the same

  • @Joohee4
    @Joohee4 4 года назад

    So... basically buy them if you want to eat them. Lol