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Green perilla seedlings

Food / Gourmet
#1
  • 大葉
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  • 2021/02/07 13:25

When and where in South Bay can I get green perilla seedlings ??

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#11
  • 無知
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 11:25
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I don't know about pest control because we didn't have any problem at all
I heard that too much fertilizer and nutrients attract insects, so I used vegetable soil instead of flower soil and sprinkled nothing but tap water, which was good ?.

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#12
  • 大葉
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 15:12
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Mr. Ignorance

I actually planted seeds last year, but I only sowed them and did not follow the

procedure you suggested, only watered them. Your advice

was very helpful. Thank you very much !.

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#13
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  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 15:56
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Oh, I guess I didn't sow the seeds
Another thing I did some research on
I found out that if you put the seeds in the freezer for a few days before sowing, they are more likely to germinate
Apparently, if you freeze the seeds once to make them aware that it's winter, they will realize that it's spring, and they are more likely to germinate
I know it sounds like a lie, but I did it after freezing the seeds, and they almost sprouted
I bought them from Amazon. I know it sounds like a lie, but I almost germinated my seeds after freezing them I also bought them from Amazon because it seems that the seeds can be hit or miss.
Oba is a plant that grows only after it gets warm, so if you want seedlings, they can be found at Nijya in April or May ?.

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#14
  • 大葉
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 08:12
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Do you freeze it, sounds worth a try ^ ^

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#15
  • あられ
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 10:25
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I bought a potted plant that I could harvest green perilla from Vivinavi.
I bought two pots and repotted them once they had grown so much that I gave them to my friends.
I was able to harvest until the end of January.
I mist watered them once every 3 days in the house.
I don't water them too much, just enough to keep them moist.
My friend watered it every day and finished in October.
For your information.

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