Moving seedlings to your outdoor garden, Hardening off, When to plant – AeroGarden 507140-0000 AD User Manual

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Moving Seedlings to Your Outdoor Garden

Hardening Off

Hardening off seedlings eases their transition from

the AeroGarden to the outdoors, where they will

be exposed to full sunlight, temperature variations

and wind. It entails slowly increasing the amount

of time seedlings spend outside while still in the

comfort of the AeroGarden. Allow about 1½

weeks for hardening off. (See Sample Hardening

Off Schedule, right.)

To harden off seedlings:

• Remove Bowl (with Tray and seedlings) from

Base and bring outside.

• Return Bowl to Base when you bring it indoors.
• Keep Bowl filled with water to “Fill to Here.”
• Remember to add nutrient tablets when “Add

Nutrients” light illuminates.

• Bring Bowl inside if weather turns bad or tem-

perature is below 45°F (7.2°C). Add a day to the

hardening off schedule for any weather-related

missed days.

When to Plant

Although a clear warm day may be a nice time to

be in the garden, it is NOT what you want when

it is time to transplant your seedlings outdoors. A

perfect day for transplanting is one that is damp,

drizzly and cool. If such a day does not come your

way, then transplant seedlings near the end of the

day, when the sun is low and temperatures have

cooled. It is okay to keep your seedlings in the

Tray and AeroGarden for a little extra time if you

want to wait for the weather to cooperate or just

for convenience. Just be sure to add nutrients if

“Add Nutrients” light is on.

Once soil is prepared and seedlings are grown, it is time to harden off and transplant

seedlings to your outdoor garden. If you are new to gardening, please take a moment to

read this entire section and “Caring For Young Seedlings” before transitioning delicate

seedlings to the outdoors.

Water Garden

The day before you plant (preferably after the

hottest part of the day has passed), water your

outdoor garden or container. The moisture in

the soil will help ease the shock to your newly

transplanted seedlings. If you miss the night-before

watering, you can water early in the morning of

the day you plan to plant. Just allow plenty of time

for the water to drain before you begin transplant-

ing. Transplanting in saturated soil is not a good

idea. You’ll end up compacting the soil.

Sample Hardening Off Schedule

Day 1:

Put Bowl outside in a shady, pro-

tected area (i.e., no wind), for 2

hours between midmorning and

early afternoon

Day 2:

As above, but outside for 4 hours

Day 3:

As above, but outside for 6 hours

– start nudging the Bowl towards

sun to provide partial sun

Day 4:

As above, but outside for 8 hours

and a little more sun

Day 5:

As above for 4 hours and then

full sun for 4 hours

Day 6:

Partial sun 2 hours full sun for 6

hours

Day 7:

Full sun 8 hours

Day 8:

Full sun 10 hours

Day 9:

Full sun–outside 12 hours

Day 10: Outside all day and night
Day 11: Transplant

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