Dang where was this yesterday 😂 i was trying to find a design or idea i could throw on my large laser cutter to quickly make a bunch of seed starting pots for the garden. That accordion design wouldve been way better/faster than what i made. (Still worked very well but slower)
That is a really slick setup, I will have to look at the cost, but I bet I will be going that way! Also thanks for the seed link, the prices look better than burpee!
This is fairly advanced technology - I'm impressed! It needs a way to deal with saved seed, though - unless they also sell a little machine for pelletising home-saved lettuce seed?
This is awesome, thank you! What brand is your drop seeder? Also, what top plate do you use? I'm nervous to make the purchase but it seems to be working well for you!
I have loved learning about the paperpot transplanter since I first saw it on Curtis's channel. One question: Why not direct-seed the beets with the seeder, like the radishes?
Just to speed up their time out in the field and keep the rotation as fast as possible. I like direct seeding beets as well, I've just been experimenting a lot with pp recently.
I'm wondering if the length is 49.5ft are you putting 264 plants in that length? Do other spacing cells have less/ more holes? Very interesting. Great design.
WOW. Just wow. This is UH mazing. I wish I could afford to have this for myself and my small seed business. Dx. It so so wonderful to see farmers such as yourself start to use paper for potting. HORRAY and much love to the company for creating this! Well done! Also thank you to you for shwoing this off and using this system!
Yep paper pot is awesome. When you coming on over to Tennessee my friend? It's getting a bit cool at night now, maybe in the 20s Friday night. Ha Ha Ha! Come on.
It would be neat if the seed injector allowed an easy way to alternate plants every other plant. Your fields could look like rainbows if i it had 8 chambers for 8 varieties etc.
@NaturesAlwaysRight Off topic, but how does your garden do with city water? I'm in San Diego too (Santee) and the tap water has so much chlorine it tries to kill everything. I can let the water sit in buckets, but then I invite unwanted guests (like mosquito's).
You could use a big tank to let the chlorine evaporate. Cover with screen and also shade above to stop mosquitos and algae. Then a pump to a pressure tank which is connected to your watering system. Costly. Is there another solution?
I saw a video where someone tried to compost the left over paperchains in a worm bin and the worms would not eat it. Although I am not trying be certified organic, if there is a residual left from each planting, could that build up in the soil? Can anyone address the compost breakdown and residual aspect of the paper chains?
Worms don't like all sorts of organic things. There is an entire list of things you can't put in your worm bin. Like onions, for instance. I just mean to say that worms not liking the pots doesn't really mean anything...
Hi brother. My name is Rustam, I am a farmer from Russia. I need such a seeder and these agricultural cassettes. help buy. in Russia this is not available
Agritech Trade in Japan in the source...buying it directly from there is almost half the cost than Paperpot....but checkout shipping costs, not sure if included. The -10 -15 is likely (metric) converted to inches it matches the size printed on each item, with -303 being the smallest 2"
tannenbaum It’s not always about saving a few bucks. And you actually don’t on some items when you factor in shipping costs. Whatever happened to supporting American businesses?
I've seen paper pot paper remains in the soil even two years after planting. That does not look very healthy, imo...What is your experience, how long does the paper remain visible in your soil and how long does it take at your end to have it decompose and vanish completely?
I've tried composting it at high temps and it still doesn't break down! It has some sort of plastic coating. BUT I know the Japanese are working on a hemp organic approved version.
@@NaturesAlwaysRight U mean plastic like real PLASTIC? Didn't know but suspected this. Tbh, even if you are not certified, but I do not want to kind of infuse plastic right into the soil...
@@petermueller7407 I don't know what the coating is honestly. I had been wondering why it wasn't certified organic but after trying to compost I know why. I'm not gonna use again until they have the new hemp chains.
What a waste of time and effort! You're wrong. No commercial outfit would use that crap. It's too time consuming. You could have dropped the seeds in by hand for a fraction it took you to set up that plastic screen, move the seeds around, tap on the plastic.. etc, etc. You have to work smarter, not harder.
@@Dashr44 It is not sustainable, very harmful for the environment, Charles Dowding is uses 30 years old tray!.. Plus, "you need to practice", more wasted time!
@@eddiehourani7160 What's harmful about it? It's paper. Nothing harmful in paper. Steps used in the video to plant seed trays are not necessary. Again, it's just wasted time.
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The paper pot blew my mind the first time I saw it. I'm so thankful y'all have a tool like this
This product is really awesome and nature friendly.
What a beautiful system for planting! Great video!! 🥬🥗
what an extraordinarily fascinating process!!!
Dang where was this yesterday 😂 i was trying to find a design or idea i could throw on my large laser cutter to quickly make a bunch of seed starting pots for the garden. That accordion design wouldve been way better/faster than what i made. (Still worked very well but slower)
Thank you for posting. Thus is the fastest way to seed. Will ne.looking Into that.
That is a really slick setup, I will have to look at the cost, but I bet I will be going that way! Also thanks for the seed link, the prices look better than burpee!
This is fairly advanced technology - I'm impressed! It needs a way to deal with saved seed, though - unless they also sell a little machine for pelletising home-saved lettuce seed?
This is awesome, thank you! What brand is your drop seeder? Also, what top plate do you use? I'm nervous to make the purchase but it seems to be working well for you!
I have loved learning about the paperpot transplanter since I first saw it on Curtis's channel. One question: Why not direct-seed the beets with the seeder, like the radishes?
Just to speed up their time out in the field and keep the rotation as fast as possible. I like direct seeding beets as well, I've just been experimenting a lot with pp recently.
A lot of people have trouble getting beets to germinate in the field consistently. 😉
I'm wondering if the length is 49.5ft are you putting 264 plants in that length? Do other spacing cells have less/ more holes? Very interesting. Great design.
Says available in Aus don't see that on your video? Where are they available
Nice Hat !
I've never seen this before thanks
Check out some videos of the paper pot transplanter itself in action, it's an amazing system.
WOW. Just wow. This is UH mazing. I wish I could afford to have this for myself and my small seed business. Dx. It so so wonderful to see farmers such as yourself start to use paper for potting. HORRAY and much love to the company for creating this! Well done!
Also thank you to you for shwoing this off and using this system!
Bro I look at all your videos I could find what plants do you plant to get good insect to kill the bad one
BEST VIDEO EVER! Thanks man!!!
Yep paper pot is awesome.
When you coming on over to Tennessee my friend? It's getting a bit cool at night now, maybe in the 20s Friday night. Ha Ha Ha! Come on.
End of February :) It can't come fast enough!
The beet is Kyoja.
Can you water the seeds in the paper pots without the paper becoming too soft?
thanks
This is a hundred times faster than my usual manual process
It would be neat if the seed injector allowed an easy way to alternate plants every other plant. Your fields could look like rainbows if i it had 8 chambers for 8 varieties etc.
What about big size seed like watermelon botle gourad
Also, having just looked at the linked site, you didn't even show off the best bit - how easily these things plant out. I want one.
What hoses do you use to water your rows?
How many paperpots are in a box?
And how many onions (for example) I can planting?
Happy Birthday Mr fancy hat TFS
Really cool video and method
Bro warm casting does it kill warms if so we need warms to fertilise plants please explain my confusion thanks
Worm castings is worm poop
I see that you did not label the trays. How can you tell what plants are in each tray?
CAN this seeder for the paper pots be used with unpelleted seed???????????????
Could I buy this stuff at USA, and bring it to Guatemala? We could make some arrangement.
You could be my provider.
Pretty cool !!!
Interplanting Onions with Lettuce also keeps the deer away...they don't like onions.
They do like it. But their girlfriend have issues with the breath
@NaturesAlwaysRight Off topic, but how does your garden do with city water? I'm in San Diego too (Santee) and the tap water has so much chlorine it tries to kill everything. I can let the water sit in buckets, but then I invite unwanted guests (like mosquito's).
Aj Addams I don’t have any issues in Vista.
You could use a big tank to let the chlorine evaporate. Cover with screen and also shade above to stop mosquitos and algae.
Then a pump to a pressure tank which is connected to your watering system.
Costly.
Is there another solution?
I saw a video where someone tried to compost the left over paperchains in a worm bin and the worms would not eat it. Although I am not trying be certified organic, if there is a residual left from each planting, could that build up in the soil? Can anyone address the compost breakdown and residual aspect of the paper chains?
Worms don't like all sorts of organic things. There is an entire list of things you can't put in your worm bin. Like onions, for instance. I just mean to say that worms not liking the pots doesn't really mean anything...
Hi brother. My name is Rustam, I am a farmer from Russia. I need such a seeder and these agricultural cassettes. help buy. in Russia this is not available
Probably would be good for small farms but not for backyard gardeners because of the high start up costs.
I got the Jang. Then Curtis came up with the paper pot transplanter. I was too poor to follow:-(
I m indian how we buy paper pot and where we buy
GOOD JOB BUDDY
Why wouldn't you water it before you take the metal frame off?
existe no brasil para comprar??
Very nice. WOW Australia
4" plantings for a 4" on center with 2" Paper pots ?
Could this mysterious code be metric system?
Yes LP303 15 and 10 are in cm. But then the purple CP303 doesn't give CM so it's just a little confusing.
@@NaturesAlwaysRight weird
Agritech Trade in Japan in the source...buying it directly from there is almost half the cost than Paperpot....but checkout shipping costs, not sure if included. The -10 -15 is likely (metric) converted to inches it matches the size printed on each item, with -303 being the smallest 2"
tannenbaum It’s not always about saving a few bucks. And you actually don’t on some items when you factor in shipping costs. Whatever happened to supporting American businesses?
I've seen paper pot paper remains in the soil even two years after planting. That does not look very healthy, imo...What is your experience, how long does the paper remain visible in your soil and how long does it take at your end to have it decompose and vanish completely?
I've tried composting it at high temps and it still doesn't break down! It has some sort of plastic coating. BUT I know the Japanese are working on a hemp organic approved version.
@@NaturesAlwaysRight U mean plastic like real PLASTIC? Didn't know but suspected this. Tbh, even if you are not certified, but I do not want to kind of infuse plastic right into the soil...
@@petermueller7407 I don't know what the coating is honestly. I had been wondering why it wasn't certified organic but after trying to compost I know why. I'm not gonna use again until they have the new hemp chains.
@@NaturesAlwaysRight is it wax paper?
Tankuoy
Waw Man its cool
Good stuff mang. Thank you
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How to make paper pot
Umm yea why not the 6” spacing be labeled 6?? And the 15” 15..... ?
Andrew plack metrics perhaps?
I want a hat like yours
is that white pellet really was seed 🤔🤔🤔
What a waste of time and effort! You're wrong. No commercial outfit would use that crap. It's too time consuming. You could have dropped the seeds in by hand for a fraction it took you to set up that plastic screen, move the seeds around, tap on the plastic.. etc, etc. You have to work smarter, not harder.
Why don't you use organic seeds?
daughter of God what is an organic seed??
@@keeganwrathmall seeds from organic plants. Grown without chemical pesticides and fertilizer
Paddy s ending
what's up with the eyebrows ???????????????????
:)
too complicated
Not complicated, just way too much time and effort to plant seeds.
@@Dashr44 It is not sustainable, very harmful for the environment, Charles Dowding is uses 30 years old tray!.. Plus, "you need to practice", more wasted time!
@@eddiehourani7160 What's harmful about it? It's paper. Nothing harmful in paper. Steps used in the video to plant seed trays are not necessary. Again, it's just wasted time.
@@Dashr44 over consumption
You look de gea
Disgusting price for what it is
Wow. Thanks men.