Caring for young seedlings, Troubleshooting, Daily watering – AeroGarden 507140-0000 AD User Manual

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Caring for Young Seedlings

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Daily Watering

Your seedlings need water every day. It is best

to water when the sun is low, either in the early

morning or evening. Water each plant at the base,

rather than dousing the fragile stems and leaves

with water from above (such as with a sprinkler). If

you do not want to water each plant individually,

then use a soaker hose or drip irrigation system.

Provide enough water so that soil is moist to a

depth of 3” (7.6cm). As your plants grow, you can

start top watering rather than continue with the

time-consuming watering of individual plants.

Frost

Despite the best planning, a damaging frost may

come your way. Keep an eye on the weather

for any reports of frosts (temperatures below

32°F/0°C) and be prepared to cover young plants if

necessary. Some easily found household items that

Your seedlings will do best if they have care and attention after transplanting.

make good covers are yogurt containers, card-

board boxes, milk jugs, flower pots or baskets.

Just remember to put a rock (or other weight) on

top of these containers to stop them from blow-

ing away. It is a good idea to place a small rock

over the hole in a flower pot, to provide the best

protection from a hard frost. Be sure to remove

covers when the weather warms up.

What to Expect

It takes about one to two weeks for your seed-

lings to adjust to the change in environment.

After that, your seedlings will start to grow again.

Follow the directions on your seed packets for

fertilizing and caring for your plants. Soon you’ll

have wonderful harvests.

HAPPY GARDENING!

Troubleshooting

My seeds are not germinating.

What can I do?

If seeds in your Garden Starter Tray do not germi-

nate, the first thing to check is the expiration date

on the seed packet. Viability of seeds decreases

significantly with age. Also verify that your seeds

were stored properly. Excessive humidity and/or

heat can ruin a seed.
A hard outer coat on a seed may also hinder ger-

mination. Refer to your seed packet for suggested

pre-planting treatments.
Finally, make sure you plant more than one seed in

a Grow Sponge. Even the best seeds do not germi-

nate 100% of the time. See page 7 regarding how

many seeds to plant in each Grow Sponge.

Why are my fully grown carrots such

strange shapes?

The change in conditions between the Grow

Sponge and garden soil triggers some bizarre

growth patterns in carrots. Enjoy the surprise of

these unique shapes. Kids love to harvest these

Crazy Carrots and eat them too!

Continued on next page

Two examples of what your Crazy Carrots might look like.

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