Organic Indoor Gardening

by KarenJ43 in Living > Gardening

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Organic Indoor Gardening

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Using organic soil and heritage seed, they are started only with hydrogen peroxide instead to water to give them a jump start.

Organic Fertilizer

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Made from bone meal, Epsom salts, egg shells, and crushed aspirin to optimize growth without adding chemicals.

First Transplant.

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As the seedling get bigger, they need to be spread out and watered for the first time using distilled water and more natural fertilizer.

Second Transplant.

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Final growing space for the plants and more fertilizer with hydrogen peroxide to help stabilize them after transplanting.

5 Weeks

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Already starting to see blossoms.

7 Weeks and Growing Well in a Souther Exposure.

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Most plants already blossoming and ready for pollination.