Awesome content. Special place in my heart for the basil. Once it makes through the third leaf ring, the fourth is full,, clipping the fourth off just above the ring-3 leaves will trigger a split from those two leaf shoots at ring-3. This can be repeated on the resulting shoots, thereafter from the 2nd leaf 'ring' for each offshoot that transpires. Be careful. The first time you do it will yield one 'bunch' sprig. The second time will yield 2-4, etc. This can be repeated throughout the season, every 10-14 days. Before you know it several months will have passed, you will have harvested a bale of basil, have more pesto pucks in the freezer than you know what to do with, and your basil 'plant' will have become a full-blown hedge. It's an amazing plant. Above all, don't let any shoot push all the way to flowering, or it's all over. Think of it as exactly the opposite of how you tame tomato plants, where you clip the suckers and promote the flowering. With basil, you harvest the top-most shoots, promote splitting at the leaves, and never let the flowers come in. A single plant will last all season, and produce an unbelievable amount of basil. Catching that kind of nurturing attendance in time-lapse would be amazing. PS: You can do the same with Rosemary, but it take more patience, as it grows considerably slower, yet can easily get away from you if you're not paying attention.
Hi 😊 thank you so much for sharing this video. I know this took a lot of valuable time and effort. You all did a wonderful job. All the flowers and foods were beautiful. I look forward to watching your other videos. 😊
What’s the planting method you use? I see some pots are filled with brown stone like thing with roots growing in plain water. Specifically by chilis that I’m trying to grow I wanted to ask for some tips since yours grew so huge and nicely. I’m completely new to planting so yeah I wanted to ask for some tips if you wouldn’t mind. I love these videos their satisfying to watch!
@@seeminglyforeverI loved watching these plants grow, I love nature and sometimes for my class in school I bring a plant I grew to my teacher and she sets it on her desk and other spots. Plants are amazing and beautiful
honestly at the pumpking you should have cut them when there were no male flowers cuz the plant was wasting its energy on the one fruit for it to just wither if you cut them the flowers would have grown back quicker
Wondering how this is dun,do you set a camera on a tripod and how often are the images taken. I did a video of the leaves on maple trees goin through a years worth of change and I just set my cam on same spot daily and snapped a pic every day when things started changing.
Great job! 💯👍🏽
Thank you! 😊
Your dandelion turned intro a white flower
I need that avocado tree
Awesome content.
Special place in my heart for the basil. Once it makes through the third leaf ring, the fourth is full,, clipping the fourth off just above the ring-3 leaves will trigger a split from those two leaf shoots at ring-3. This can be repeated on the resulting shoots, thereafter from the 2nd leaf 'ring' for each offshoot that transpires. Be careful. The first time you do it will yield one 'bunch' sprig. The second time will yield 2-4, etc. This can be repeated throughout the season, every 10-14 days. Before you know it several months will have passed, you will have harvested a bale of basil, have more pesto pucks in the freezer than you know what to do with, and your basil 'plant' will have become a full-blown hedge. It's an amazing plant.
Above all, don't let any shoot push all the way to flowering, or it's all over. Think of it as exactly the opposite of how you tame tomato plants, where you clip the suckers and promote the flowering. With basil, you harvest the top-most shoots, promote splitting at the leaves, and never let the flowers come in. A single plant will last all season, and produce an unbelievable amount of basil.
Catching that kind of nurturing attendance in time-lapse would be amazing.
PS: You can do the same with Rosemary, but it take more patience, as it grows considerably slower, yet can easily get away from you if you're not paying attention.
Thanks for your comment! It looks like you are a full time professional basil expert👌😅 I also find basil amazing and planning more videos with it.
Hi 😊 thank you so much for sharing this video. I know this took a lot of valuable time and effort. You all did a wonderful job. All the flowers and foods were beautiful. I look forward to watching your other videos. 😊
1:02 even the plant needed to dance to the song
What’s the planting method you use? I see some pots are filled with brown stone like thing with roots growing in plain water. Specifically by chilis that I’m trying to grow I wanted to ask for some tips since yours grew so huge and nicely. I’m completely new to planting so yeah I wanted to ask for some tips if you wouldn’t mind. I love these videos their satisfying to watch!
This was a hydroponics method, brown stone is just to help the stem staying stable, because without wind the stem can be really thin 😉
@@seeminglyforever alright thanks!
@@seeminglyforeverI loved watching these plants grow, I love nature and sometimes for my class in school I bring a plant I grew to my teacher and she sets it on her desk and other spots. Plants are amazing and beautiful
Nice video
Wow so nice
Thank you so much❤❤❤
@@seeminglyforevercan you do a cherry 😊
1:25 Dancing avocado
honestly at the pumpking you should have cut them when there were no male flowers cuz the plant was wasting its energy on the one fruit for it to just wither if you cut them the flowers would have grown back quicker
Thanks! I did it this time 😂 filming again :)
do u switch the light off? or can i grow it 24/7 litghs on
No, never, all grown with 24/7 :)
@@seeminglyforever wow, thanks for answer, my growbox with 150w led coming up
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@@TMBstream good luck, it's a good setup
Wondering how this is dun,do you set a camera on a tripod and how often are the images taken. I did a video of the leaves on maple trees goin through a years worth of change and I just set my cam on same spot daily and snapped a pic every day when things started changing.
They have lots of cameras on time lapse
3:15
ooh a dandelion must be the last one of the sheason
-nom- *PFFFFT*
At about the 19:00 mark there is a blue & white flower,it is probably the most beautiful flower Iv ever seen,what is it if you don’t mind?
Passion flower
Tomates loves the camara.
1:44 что делает томат 🖐🖐✊✊🖐🖐✊✊🖐🖐✊✊🖐🖐✊✊🖐🖐✊✊
How do you get them to grow so fast
Can you do human newborn to 80 yrs old
1:25
What is in the water?
Негр
Teh Van Gogh one - Powerful!!!
17:30 -16:05 😂
Watching with 2x speed 😅
Meh
Nice
Thanks :)
dislike button pust like :) amazing!