Only a few weeks and no more than a month. If you keep the sedds in the jar for longer, the roots will keep on growing, but once they've germinated, they are good to be potted. Thanks for watching! The new book is coming soon. :)
Thanks. Once you wet the tissue, you put it in the container and leave it. There is no need to open the lid, as the tissue will dry. Make sure to use non-bleached paper tissue, as the seeds may not like it.
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Great video, but how long would it take for them to sprout in the container?
Only a few weeks and no more than a month. If you keep the sedds in the jar for longer, the roots will keep on growing, but once they've germinated, they are good to be potted. Thanks for watching! The new book is coming soon. :)
More!!! I love this. growing mine now
@@RuthBBrown That's wonderful to hear!
Cool video. How often did you add water to the container? And did you leave the top slightly open to let air in?
Thanks. Once you wet the tissue, you put it in the container and leave it. There is no need to open the lid, as the tissue will dry. Make sure to use non-bleached paper tissue, as the seeds may not like it.