In this adventure, you learn how easy it is for you to separate your seedlings that you yourself have grown from seeds. Isolating, also called piking, is important for the plants to grow well.
You don't need much to picturing except for your seedlings, a shishlikspeiß or a small, thin branch and the Tetra-Pack Beet.
Have fun trying it out!
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First you choose a workplace. If possible, you will pick your plants outside or on a wipeable base.
Get your work materials ready.
Take your seedlings at your hand.
The right moment for picing is when your plants have formed the first leaves. The leaves differ from the germ leaves in their shape. Germ leaves are small, smooth and symmetrical.
Next you take your pikier wood. With this you stick next to your seedling into the earth. You are to come to the root of the small plant.
Now you lift the small plant with the pikier wood and the root from the ground.
Tip: Do not pull with your fingers on the stem of the plant. Thus, the stem can break or tear off the roots.
As soon as you have removed the plant from the ground with the wood, you grab it with two fingers close to the roots and take it out of the pot.
Pick out the strongest and largest plants.
Then you drill 8 to 10 holes into the ground of your Tetra-Pack Beet with the pikier wood.
Next, take the first plant and plant it in the first hole.
Tip: Take your pikier wood and carefully push the roots into the ground hole. Make sure that you do not hurt the fine roots with the wood and that all roots lie in the hole.
Thus, the largest and strongest plants find a new place in the Tetra-Pack Beet.
Now you can see how the plants are evolving and growing.
Have fun gardening!
Materials
Directions
First you choose a workplace. If possible, you will pick your plants outside or on a wipeable base.
Get your work materials ready.
Take your seedlings at your hand.
The right moment for picing is when your plants have formed the first leaves. The leaves differ from the germ leaves in their shape. Germ leaves are small, smooth and symmetrical.
Next you take your pikier wood. With this you stick next to your seedling into the earth. You are to come to the root of the small plant.
Now you lift the small plant with the pikier wood and the root from the ground.
Tip: Do not pull with your fingers on the stem of the plant. Thus, the stem can break or tear off the roots.
As soon as you have removed the plant from the ground with the wood, you grab it with two fingers close to the roots and take it out of the pot.
Pick out the strongest and largest plants.
Then you drill 8 to 10 holes into the ground of your Tetra-Pack Beet with the pikier wood.
Next, take the first plant and plant it in the first hole.
Tip: Take your pikier wood and carefully push the roots into the ground hole. Make sure that you do not hurt the fine roots with the wood and that all roots lie in the hole.
Thus, the largest and strongest plants find a new place in the Tetra-Pack Beet.
Now you can see how the plants are evolving and growing.
Have fun gardening!
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Great explanation! Thank you very much!