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26 Comments
First. 😂
As a Michigan native living in the deep state of Alabama. I find your videos and information refreshing on a daily basis. Thank you for what you do.
Do you need to cover the seeds with soil?
How do you water the soil blocks? Won't they just fall apart?
Question: What are there so many different sizes of seed starting vessels? Why are some super tiny? Why use smaller vessels for seed starting?
Do you recommend this method for older people? I wanted to try this for a long time but I heard that it’s hard to push out the soil for older hands.
I want two sizes!
Excited to garden cant wait.
Thanks Luke
Too early to do here in Md, even in a month, when seedlings are plantable, can't do here because end of frost in May. Don't have a hot house. Good idea in a few months.
Great video as usual. Cheers from Tulua, Colombia 🇨🇴
Is there a cone maker for hydroponics?
Do you let them dry out before you water or jeep them really wet like they are now?
How do you water them?
Bottom water?
Mister? From atop? Thanks for the video!
I saw this on old Alabama farmer youtube video a few years ago. His was the first gardening channel I found when I first started home garden. Didnt do it but very affordable and easy idea
Thank You Luke, do you just plant one seed per dimple or if a couple to three fall in. That doesn't matter since it's just lettuce or other fast growing items?
Can you do a swift blocker review? I'm thinking about getting one for my market garden setup.
Soil blocking would be perfect for carrot seeds to keep to 1-2 seeds a block, I think! Definitely something I will be thinking about! Thanks!
I bought soil blockers from you last year, will be trying them out for the 1st time this year 🍃🍃🙂🌿🌿.
This is good planting on small scale
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I use soul blocks to transplant corn. Works amazing. Especially when you have old seeds and don't know the germination rate.
These fit well into the bootstrap farmer trays.
Luke. Can you please change your music on your videos the starting of it. It’s so old appreciate all you do. I’m not trying to be rude.
❤ the Arms family
Most watering instructions I've seen say to keep these saturated; how do you avoid root rot and drowning your seedlings?
OMG! I bought a soil bock maker years ago and completely forgot about it. Will definitely dust off and start my cabbages and head lettuce in a couple months
How should we water it? Can they sit in water or just a little everyday?