More seed starting tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX3eePK5ifU

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  1. A fan helps a lot to prevent fungal or mold issues too, but sometimes it's hard having one in a window. 😅

    If you want strong stems you can also brush your hand (gently!) through the seedlings mimicing a breeze or rotate them daily. That way they're constantly bending in opposite directions to get to the sun.

    I don't have a fan, and my seedlings aren't leggy or weak because I rotate them daily. 😊

  2. Learn something new everyday, another rationale for using fans, I use fans, I didn't know it released more growth hormone, thank you for that.

  3. Huh… Now I know why my kitchen seedlings have grown like CRAZY. I've had my overhead fan constantly through my waking hours.

  4. So this why my plants grow faster after a windy rain, like they grow so much over night if theres windy rain(I jare it but my plants seems to love it)

  5. I just started some tomato, bell pepper and squash inside in cups and I used the same soil they will be planted in. Should I use some sort of potting soil or will regular soil do?

  6. Plants have backbones like you and I that need to be worked out.. if you leave microgreens or really plants at all inside they don't build up structure without the motion of the wind.

  7. Thank you for the detailed information.
    But how do you get rid of the lizards in your garden? Lizards eat up most of my newly germinated seedlings. This is horrible and disheartening.

  8. I actually had to build individual cages for my plants… we have like 50mph winds lol

  9. Does it run 24/7 or a portion of the day? If it’s a portion of the day, does it matter the time? Morning? Afternoon?

  10. Will this thicken the stem of a plant that’s no longer a seedling, but still living inside? Live in the north so the plants have to live inside for a long time 😅

  11. Some seeds start better outside in the soil. Okra is a good example.

  12. I've done this for ages. I can't remember where I heard about it. A lot of people don't know about it. I only turn the fan on for 30 minutes, twice a day. It doesn't have to be on 24/7.

  13. Wow, I did not know that !!
    And, it could be used for seedlings inside that one has to harden off or protect from crazy winter weather in Spring / area of the Southeast mtns.

  14. omg i think this could explain why by shacking every single rice plant in the rice field everyday my aunt can harvest rice more than average farmer in her village. i thought its because the plants just received more love 😂

  15. Is this good for all plants? I want to do my best in taking care of my plants, specifically my indoor ones since they're all I have right now, and if this will help them, I'd like to know so I can do it.

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