@@pathusvlog5972 well in my country there are flower seeds in every housestuff shop, they usually have it in the gardening ile so idk if its the same in other countries
Lots of good tips here, thanks! I've only been pulling off the dead flowers, not the stem attached. Also, I water every day, the soil never dries. That and I had no idea what to do with my seedlings, so I learned a lot!
My notes from this vids: Grow Petunia from Seeds 1. Prepare a medium. 70% organic compost, 30% fine/river sand. Mix together. 2. Fill the pot with potting mix. 3. Moisten the mixture with water sprayed. Do not direct from pipe. 4. Spread the seeds fairly to the medium. Do not cover the seeds with any layer of soil to allow germination process from sunlight. 5. Cover the pot with wrap film and place it under shade. Do not place under direct sunlight at this stage until it starting to sprout. 6. Seeds start to germinate after 5-6 days. 7. Open up a little space of wrap to allow air circulation when the seeds start to sprout. 8. After 13 days, the seedling will grow forming green view in the pot. Do not remove the wrap film yet. 9. At days 25, add 1 tablespoon of fungicide power into 1 litre of water and watering the pot to avoid fungus/rot. 10. Monitor the pot every day and watering if the soil start to dries. 11. Move the plant when it has 4-5 leaves to individual pot. 12. Prepare a medium for this stage. 50% garden soil, 30% organic compost, 20% fine/river sand. Mix together. 13. Fill the pot with the potting mix. 14. Add a little amount of fungicide powder to the potting mix to prevent fungus/rot. 15. Add the transplant seedling to the pot and keep a distance between plant and the pot around 15cm for watering process. 16. Compact the soil lightly and watering the pot. 17. Place the pot in the shade sunlight for 2-3 days to recover from transplant process due to shock. 18. On the 3rd days, move the pot to direct sunlight at least 5-6 hours. 19. At this point, remove any flower buds/shoots. This to enhance the blooming after. 20. Also remove any stems(pucuk) so the plant will grow other shoots for new bloom. 21. After 8 days, a new stems will grow between leaves. 22. Add fertilizer after every 18-20 days for constant and healthy growth. 23. At days 18, the flower will start bloom. 24. Allow the soil to dry out and water thoroughly. And watering on the soil not direct plant. This step is explanation is #15 on the distance between pot and plant. 25. To maintain constant blooming, remove any faded bloom down the stems to the next of leaves.
@@urbangardeningofficial does this work on nightshade plants too? I have 8 varieties of tomatoes and a eggplant plant, the eggplant already produced 14 eggplants (in a Diesel tire) so far this season but the tomatoes are not producing very well (they all are in the ground) , do you have any suggestions?
tomatoes need cold climate to give high yield ...n one more thing plant them as deep as possible ...as Burying your tomatoes plants deep into the soil helps them grow better because they form roots all along any buried portion of the stem.....remove first batch of flowers from the plants ..first let the plant develop a strong base n structure than it will produce more ...in between give them a gentle shake as it will help in pollination
@@urbangardeningofficial very good information and instructions, I'll do it, thanks so much! 😁🍅 how about eggplants? How do youmake the bigger but taste like an eggplantstill they have only got the size of a 16.9 water bottle but i wanted them to get bigger like a 3 liter bottle size and still taste like an eggplant. How? 🍆
I tried germinating petunia many times but not a single seed germinated ,then after I saw your video I gave it a last try and suprisingly all of them germinated keep uploading videos like this
Oh my gosh. I am so mindblown and happy to have come across your video. i attempted to plant the seeds in 2 inch deep soil under full sun. :( i didn't know what went wrong up until now. :( should've watched your video before i did. that was a lot of wasted money. thank you s much. this is a lot of help :) keep posting more vids!
What did you do with the other seedlings? Or how do you choose which ones to separate? Is it only there from that whole germination tray/ pot that grew or did you choose them?
Followed your steps and indeed they germinate after 5 days, now im hoping ill be able to transfer them soon to bigger pots without any mistake. Praying they will all survive😊. Thank you for this wonderful video
Sorry I'm a newbie, I just got myself 1000 pcs of different varieties of petunia and I'm excited. Your video is so informative, thank you. I have question, can I transplant it into a hanging pot instead of landed pot?
Which time/month is better to sow seeds of Petunia? So that we can get grown plant in next winter season. Your content is truly wonderful and helpful! Thank you🌱
I would really love to see how you went from that bowl of hundreds of little 1 inch seedlings to those 2 larger plants you were transplanting by digging up the root balls. Did all those little seedlings in the bowl only result in 2 plants? How did you seperate them from the bowl into the other pots.
@@fwoop4848 Yeah because right now I have hundreds of small 1/4" petunia seedlings sprouts in small pots or peat pods. I am wondering if I can somehow split them apart or just thin them out so some can grow. I was hoping to see how he went from his bowl to the two larger plants he transplanted.
@@insomniac2474 I'm wondering what has happened to your seedlings in the 2 weeks since u left comment? I vacillate between sowing seeds more sporadically or massive grouping such as this.
@@emeraldwaters7289 Funny you should ask because I was working on it just a few minutes ago. What I have been doing this week is seperating the peat pods into about 6 pieces and planting them into small 3x5" nursery pots to give them some space. I experimented with some about 3-4 days ago and they are doing quite well now that they have some space. I am doing the last batch now. I think once they start growing taller in the small pots I will thin them out before taking them out in May and planting them in our garden, planters and baskets. Right now I have 4 trays of them. This is the first time we have collected the seeds and try to plant them ourselves. Interesting experience. Next year I am going to avoid using peat pods and sprinkle the seeds more sparingly directly into small nursery pots. That way I can skip this step and just thin them out after they grow.
@@insomniac2474 Lol - it's partly synchronicities at work 🤷♀️ believe it or not I just found some old "peat pots" and their mini plastic greenhouse half used from yrs ago. I've been "eyeing" it to possibly try and refresh soil - whether I repurpose for seeds starter or add them to compost pile. Last yr I figured out I could try to replant/transplant "thinned out" starter seeds - some starters are pretty determined and keep right on going. Items such as dill - apparently not so much...
Don't know if this helps but I sow mine in those little soil pucks that you add water to inflate. Then when the little seedlings (about 50 seeds a puck) have all come up, I just cut the puck open and carefully divide into clumps of about 5x10 seedlings and repot to 5 individual pots. You then let those grow for a while and snip away the least vivacious as they grow, leaving 1 strong one per pot. I've got 50 here at the moment, all ready to go onto the terrace in about 2 weeks :) Of course I made waaaaay to many so I'll give them to neighbours and such and keep about 25 for me.
@@urbangardeningofficial Always welcome!! One of my favorite songs. Brought back a lot of good memories! Also, I have been using a lot of your video tutorials and everything has been growing beautifully!! Thank you!! ruclips.net/video/2RAI2IEtbFs/видео.html
Do we sow the seeds in August in india? I stay in Bangalore and we have rains on and off now ,so can I sow the seeds now or later during September -Nov? Please reply 😃
Great tips... I wasn't deadheading enough of the spent blooms and I wasn't pinching back enough. Next spring I definitely will. Celebrating Thanksgiving here this week. I'm thankful for your help all year round!
Great video, I have collected seeds from my petunia last year and I am gonna try this video. I tried sowing chilly by your video last year and they are lovely now.
Very nice.. about that seeds growth..after covering them do we give them water periodically or just once.. i have planted few without plastic foil on them and the soil gets very dry so is it right to water them again......
Omg! I followed you're directions. And there coming up! Thank you so much! Its the 1st time I've grown anything from seed. I'm so ☺!
Great 👍
From where I can get the seeds please reply
From where did you buy the seeds?
Where did you get this seeds
@@pathusvlog5972 well in my country there are flower seeds in every housestuff shop, they usually have it in the gardening ile so idk if its the same in other countries
Lots of good tips here, thanks! I've only been pulling off the dead flowers, not the stem attached. Also, I water every day, the soil never dries. That and I had no idea what to do with my seedlings, so I learned a lot!
Great tips for growing petunias! I now know I wasn’t pinching spent blooms correctly & now I’ll be ready! TY, Urban Gardener!
Happy gardening 😊
Mr. E Davis ji please check these Petunia out ruclips.net/video/Y8oMgZmxL0M/видео.html
My notes from this vids:
Grow Petunia from Seeds
1. Prepare a medium. 70% organic compost, 30% fine/river sand. Mix together.
2. Fill the pot with potting mix.
3. Moisten the mixture with water sprayed. Do not direct from pipe.
4. Spread the seeds fairly to the medium. Do not cover the seeds with any layer of soil to allow germination process from sunlight.
5. Cover the pot with wrap film and place it under shade. Do not place under direct sunlight at this stage until it starting to sprout.
6. Seeds start to germinate after 5-6 days.
7. Open up a little space of wrap to allow air circulation when the seeds start to sprout.
8. After 13 days, the seedling will grow forming green view in the pot. Do not remove the wrap film yet.
9. At days 25, add 1 tablespoon of fungicide power into 1 litre of water and watering the pot to avoid fungus/rot.
10. Monitor the pot every day and watering if the soil start to dries.
11. Move the plant when it has 4-5 leaves to individual pot.
12. Prepare a medium for this stage. 50% garden soil, 30% organic compost, 20% fine/river sand. Mix together.
13. Fill the pot with the potting mix.
14. Add a little amount of fungicide powder to the potting mix to prevent fungus/rot.
15. Add the transplant seedling to the pot and keep a distance between plant and the pot around 15cm for watering process.
16. Compact the soil lightly and watering the pot.
17. Place the pot in the shade sunlight for 2-3 days to recover from transplant process due to shock.
18. On the 3rd days, move the pot to direct sunlight at least 5-6 hours.
19. At this point, remove any flower buds/shoots. This to enhance the blooming after.
20. Also remove any stems(pucuk) so the plant will grow other shoots for new bloom.
21. After 8 days, a new stems will grow between leaves.
22. Add fertilizer after every 18-20 days for constant and healthy growth.
23. At days 18, the flower will start bloom.
24. Allow the soil to dry out and water thoroughly. And watering on the soil not direct plant. This step is explanation is #15 on the distance between pot and plant.
25. To maintain constant blooming, remove any faded bloom down the stems to the next of leaves.
When seeds grow
😊
when I watch asian site, everything look easy and with lower cost. No sophisticated material. inspiring endeed.
Happy Gardening 😊
I think gardening should be easy and not require a newbie to spend a whole load of money to grow their own veggies or flowering plants ☺️
cause our weather is the best😏
My cousin made me a kite out of a plastic bag and small broom sticks. We're resourceful, if that's the right word
Right and everything is so cheap in India
Great idea that you poured a little antifungal powder directly in the soil I never thought of that! ❤️
Beautiful flower
thanks
It really is
🐎🐎🍄🌼🌼🌼
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Fabulous, i tried planting Petunia the same way and they are doing great. Superb video thank you
Great 👍
best gardening videos on youtube 👍👍👍👍👍
Tiny..teeny tiny...seeds and plants....great to see the stages..its the most valuable part to me.
6:41 wow!!! That works on lots of flowered plants. :)
:)
@@urbangardeningofficial does this work on nightshade plants too? I have 8 varieties of tomatoes and a eggplant plant, the eggplant already produced 14 eggplants (in a Diesel tire) so far this season but the tomatoes are not producing very well (they all are in the ground) , do you have any suggestions?
@@urbangardeningofficial I want to have them produce all year long. :)
tomatoes need cold climate to give high yield ...n one more thing plant them as deep as possible ...as Burying your tomatoes plants deep into the soil helps them grow better because they form roots all along any buried portion of the stem.....remove first batch of flowers from the plants ..first let the plant develop a strong base n structure than it will produce more ...in between give them a gentle shake as it will help in pollination
@@urbangardeningofficial very good information and instructions, I'll do it, thanks so much! 😁🍅 how about eggplants? How do youmake the bigger but taste like an eggplantstill they have only got the size of a 16.9 water bottle but i wanted them to get bigger like a 3 liter bottle size and still taste like an eggplant. How? 🍆
I have seen a lot of videos on petunia growing and care let me say this is THE BEST amongst all 💐👌👍
This is such a great video, thank you. I’ve saved it and watched a few times. Your petunias are so gorgeous!✌️😁🌸
Thank u 😊☺
I get a lot of interest in growing plants only bcoz of this channel.. Thanks sir!!
Thank u 😊😊😊😊🤗
This calmed me down very much~
😊😊
Play with knob it will calm it down
I tried germinating petunia many times but not a single seed germinated ,then after I saw your video I gave it a last try and suprisingly all of them germinated keep uploading videos like this
They're so cute as babies ; - ;
Ya sure ..go ahead
Hi are you gardening?😊😊😊
I saved some seeds before winter! I’m going to try to get some seedlings sprouted for spring! Here we go!
Is this the universe working in my favor or did I just happen to buy Petunia seeds? Thank you for the vid. Nice timing.
Good luck 😊😊
I'd like to think it's the universe! I hope your growing goes well (:
If you bought the seeds online or have been searching about it online, then i'd say its the modern day marketing at work
I'm a westerner, from a post-colonial society like yours: This is my type of gardening too! AS soon as your spray bottle appeared I was like "My man!"
Wow! Best advice Ive EVER heard in all my years. 😃 I have the worst luck with tiny seeds. I’m excited to try this.
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Thank u
Savina ji please check these Petunia out ruclips.net/video/Y8oMgZmxL0M/видео.html
Very nice explaination.i sow my seeds indoor 1 week before and they are germinated .thank you sir.
Very good brother
Thank u
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I am already happy when the flowers are blooming again, but winter is here and yesterday the last summer flowers are frozen .
Have a nice week! 🌼
Nice update in which month we can seedling of petunia
Now
Well said.❤️❤️❤️.
I follow this. And all seeds sprout in three days. Thank uuuuu
I love this video thank you...
Thanks
Oh my gosh. I am so mindblown and happy to have come across your video. i attempted to plant the seeds in 2 inch deep soil under full sun. :( i didn't know what went wrong up until now. :( should've watched your video before i did. that was a lot of wasted money. thank you s much. this is a lot of help :) keep posting more vids!
Gracias por compartir esta idea . Muy lindo Usted.Saludos desde Colombia Sur América.
Thank you, that blessed me. Beautiful colors.
Thanks
What happens to the millions of seedlings you plant in the beginning?
Exactly. The problem appears when we have to separate those million seedlings 😄. That part was now shown.
True
An easy way to do that is to just wash off all the soil. They separate quite easily then.
He ate them
@@aaz1522🤣🤣🤣 don dell dim vat do it🤣🤣
Hello de Paris ! Trop belle ta plante...
🌿🌺🌼🌺🌿
Amamos cada etapa de plantio, vamos fazer como você ensinou!
So informative video on petunia seedlings 👍👌🤗🤗🤗🙏🏿
Great video ome again brother..
thanks dada :)
Great video. I have no luck planting petunias but I got some tips in this video. Thank you
Wow amazing video. thank you sir for these amazing petunia 👌
Nyc vedio sir..m reena from rajasthan.....mene summer m petunia grow kiye h .....kya summer m petunia pr flowers ate h .......plz guide me sir......
Informative video thanks for sharing
I love your videos🌺
thank u so much...:)
I just want to THANK You for this great video. Well done!!!!
Beautiful flowers..lovely colours..👍🏼👍🏼👌🏻👌🏻
Thin be reuh
Thiam ve reuh😂😅😥🤐😫😪😴😜😷🦄🍉🍇🍍🍌🍓🍅🍒🍑🍎🥝🍆🥕🌽🌶🌮🎎🎀🎁🥇🥉🥈🏅🎄🎉🎎🎋🎊📱➡⬆⬅⬇
Sir beautiful sharing 👍 ji
Thanks 🙏
What did you do with the other seedlings? Or how do you choose which ones to separate? Is it only there from that whole germination tray/ pot that grew or did you choose them?
Followed your steps and indeed they germinate after 5 days, now im hoping ill be able to transfer them soon to bigger pots without any mistake. Praying they will all survive😊. Thank you for this wonderful video
Great 🤝💐
Well done! You explained everything so well that perhaps even I can do this. 😉
Ya sure.. 🙂🙂 happy gardening
I really liked your video..very informative
Sorry I'm a newbie, I just got myself 1000 pcs of different varieties of petunia and I'm excited. Your video is so informative, thank you. I have question, can I transplant it into a hanging pot instead of landed pot?
Ya sure 💐
Jessie please check these Petunia out ruclips.net/video/Y8oMgZmxL0M/видео.html
Which time/month is better to sow seeds of Petunia? So that we can get grown plant in next winter season. Your content is truly wonderful and helpful! Thank you🌱
Awsome as always!
thanxx brother
Nice way to grow.
I would really love to see how you went from that bowl of hundreds of little 1 inch seedlings to those 2 larger plants you were transplanting by digging up the root balls. Did all those little seedlings in the bowl only result in 2 plants? How did you seperate them from the bowl into the other pots.
Yeah I’m wondering about this too
@@fwoop4848 Yeah because right now I have hundreds of small 1/4" petunia seedlings sprouts in small pots or peat pods. I am wondering if I can somehow split them apart or just thin them out so some can grow. I was hoping to see how he went from his bowl to the two larger plants he transplanted.
@@insomniac2474
I'm wondering what has happened to your seedlings in the 2 weeks since u left comment?
I vacillate between sowing seeds more sporadically or massive grouping such as this.
@@emeraldwaters7289 Funny you should ask because I was working on it just a few minutes ago. What I have been doing this week is seperating the peat pods into about 6 pieces and planting them into small 3x5" nursery pots to give them some space. I experimented with some about 3-4 days ago and they are doing quite well now that they have some space. I am doing the last batch now. I think once they start growing taller in the small pots I will thin them out before taking them out in May and planting them in our garden, planters and baskets. Right now I have 4 trays of them. This is the first time we have collected the seeds and try to plant them ourselves. Interesting experience. Next year I am going to avoid using peat pods and sprinkle the seeds more sparingly directly into small nursery pots. That way I can skip this step and just thin them out after they grow.
@@insomniac2474
Lol - it's partly synchronicities at work 🤷♀️ believe it or not I just found some old "peat pots" and their mini plastic greenhouse half used from yrs ago. I've been "eyeing" it to possibly try and refresh soil - whether I repurpose for seeds starter or add them to compost pile.
Last yr I figured out I could try to replant/transplant "thinned out" starter seeds - some starters are pretty determined and keep right on going.
Items such as dill - apparently not so much...
Perfect flower and beautiful
Good explaination..tq
Excellent directions. Thankyou
Thank you
Can you please make a video on how to grow plants for beginners please 🙏🙏🙏
watch this video ...this will help you..:) link:-ruclips.net/video/1eUJ7ST1R2o/видео.html
Thank you but I don't want the video on seeds I want video on gardening for beginners
Nice job 👍
Thanks for another inspiring vid. Question: at 3'30 you had loads of seedings, then at 3.40 you only had a few big ones. Did you thin out the others?
Ya I planted them in the ground ...😃🤝
Thank You this was very helpful
This is great but I'm having a hard time thinning them out. How do you effectively thin out without cutting some of the seedlings?
Anghelo please check these Petunia out ruclips.net/video/Y8oMgZmxL0M/видео.html
Don't know if this helps but I sow mine in those little soil pucks that you add water to inflate. Then when the little seedlings (about 50 seeds a puck) have all come up, I just cut the puck open and carefully divide into clumps of about 5x10 seedlings and repot to 5 individual pots. You then let those grow for a while and snip away the least vivacious as they grow, leaving 1 strong one per pot. I've got 50 here at the moment, all ready to go onto the terrace in about 2 weeks :) Of course I made waaaaay to many so I'll give them to neighbours and such and keep about 25 for me.
Thank you for sharing some very good tips.
Excellent work mohith ji
Thanks for sharing this guide on how to plant petunia, I am trying to grow this flowers..
Hello I want to plant this beautiful plant, I wonder if I can grow them in the Philippines?
Thank you in advance!
Ya sure...🙃
Thank you for sharing!!! enjoying the background music 💃🌸💃🌸🎶🎶❤
thank u
@@urbangardeningofficial Always welcome!! One of my favorite songs. Brought back a lot of good memories!
Also, I have been using a lot of your video tutorials and everything has been growing beautifully!! Thank you!!
ruclips.net/video/2RAI2IEtbFs/видео.html
Sir while transferring there were only three plants but when they were small there were so many Iam confused
These are only 3 plants with time they will produce multiple branches n will became bushy
woww .. i hope i have lots same like you.. iwish i'll succes in planting my seed
Can I add fungicide powder after placing the seedlinds?
Ya sure
@@urbangardeningofficial ok thanks for replying
Thank You! I just bought seeds!! and needed this help!!
Happy gardening
Thank you for using english
Aap kaun ho yaar Humne aloo bahut Pareshan Karta Hoon
God work continued love from saudi arabia
here because of the Legend the gives power to the "Prophecy Cat"
it does
Awesome germination result 👌😊
😊
Sir I am in Chennai: Which month Pitunia grow
Thr are two varieties one for winter n one for summer season ...u can sow seeds in nov start n march end respectively
Urban Gardening I've bought the seeds, but do not know which variety it is. Should I plant them now or wait till November?
Real youtuber ♥️
Thanks
Amazing video❤...aapko hindi aati h😅
Wow!!!!!! So beautiful 🌺🌺
What month can I seed them? Can I do it now? End of April? I live in Turkey, Ankara so it's not so hot but not cold either.
Ya sure
Do we sow the seeds in August in india? I stay in Bangalore and we have rains on and off now ,so can I sow the seeds now or later during September -Nov? Please reply 😃
Very nice video bro pls keep uploading such type of videoes
Thank u
Sir from where do you get this fine sand
A big query......
Please sir reply
Piece♥
Visit any construction material dealer shop
Nice flowers sir ,nice vedio
Where can I buy petunia seeds? Mrs. T
I just bought some online at park seed.🌸
Great tips... I wasn't deadheading enough of the spent blooms and I wasn't pinching back enough. Next spring I definitely will. Celebrating Thanksgiving here this week. I'm thankful for your help all year round!
😊😊
Im so jealous of you😭
Kushagra ji please check these Petunia out ruclips.net/video/Y8oMgZmxL0M/видео.html
Great video, I have collected seeds from my petunia last year and I am gonna try this video. I tried sowing chilly by your video last year and they are lovely now.
Great 🙂 good luck
LagiNaLangAko23 I am gonna plant them in March
Nikoo daha... Any update from the petunia seeds you sowed?
Also tell how you preserved those seeds... Any special requirements for that?
Sir where can I get these seeds from ?
Sir ?
Thank you bro. I'm learning a lot
Wow Im starting to plant flowers too.Seems tedious but I believe with proper nurturing it will bloom beautifully🌸🌻🌼
Very good tips, especially the deadheading to keep them in continuous blooms. Do you have a fungicide brand you recommend?
Use Bavistin or saaf
I'm gonna try planting this Hope this is productive with my green hand... Thanks for sharing your vedio
زبردست 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much for sharing friend I learn a lot from you God bless your Chanel always....
I love this video I also love love love the music! Thank you! :)
Beautiful. Thank you for showing the whole process. Greetings 💐
Thankyou foemr such a amazing information
Well-made fullflage description of total growth thank you
Takecare 💐
Very nice.. about that seeds growth..after covering them do we give them water periodically or just once.. i have planted few without plastic foil on them and the soil gets very dry so is it right to water them again......
I like Your garden very nice !!!!
Super explanation
Thank you 🙂
Thank you very much.It is very good video
الله يسعدك يارب و إن شاء الله تشوف الخير