Growing tall.
Growing tall.
  1. Apr 28, 2020
  2. 1 Days
  3. 4 📝 6 months ago
💀 Fail

#25: Regrow Pak Choy From Kitchen Cutting

  1. 🌱 Pak Choy

Cut 1 inch off the base, dip the base into 0.5 to 1cm of water. Keep it indoor near a window.

I decide to change the water every 2 days to see if it make any difference.

I decide to change the water every 2 days to see if it make any difference.

Observing many of my leafy vegetables regrow experiments rotting, I decide to change water every 1 to 2 days to see if situation improve.

An outer layer start to rot.

It seems pretty clear to me germinating red bell pepper in a plastic bag on top of a WiFi router doesn't work.

I wanted to know if the seeds are still good, so I use proven technique #17.

Get a shallow and small plastic container. Layer it with toilet paper.
Get a shallow and small plastic container. Layer it with toilet paper.
Spread some seeds on top of the toilet paper, and spray some water of them.
Spread some seeds on top of the toilet paper, and spray some water of them.
Cover the seeds with another layer of wet toilet paper.
Cover the seeds with another layer of wet toilet paper.
Cover the container and put it under the sun.
Cover the container and put it under the sun.
  1. Apr 28, 2020
  2. 1 Days
  3. 14 📝 4 months ago
🌼 Success

#24: Regrow Garlic From Kitchen Bulb

  1. 🌱 Garlic

Regrow Garlic for greens.

Select a good sized and healthy looking garlic.
Select a good sized and healthy looking garlic.
Remove the outer layer.

Batch #002 shows that clove grow faster if you remove all the skin and expose the white flesh.
Remove the outer layer. Batch #002 shows that clove grow faster if you remove all the skin and expose the white flesh.
Don't use the tiny cloves in the center, as they have low yield.
+5

Germination successful.

The combination of wet paper towel + hot sun + container + cover seems to work well.

No germination.

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