Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 I say again: You're the best student I've every had. ew Re: Here's the video of my trip the Brooklyn Indoor Outdoor Gardner Hi, Initially she showed me a smaller dome and she said " do you want to grow really tall Sunnies?? " and I said " yeah " and she brought that the BIG humidity dome. But she was so busy on the phone I didn't get to ask as many questions as I normally would. Today was not a good day to be teaching Melody. They had various Coir items but no small brick. They had one humongus coir square thing for $30.00. They had mats but they were taller than me so I wasn't going to be lugging that big thing home. She really was so busy that she could not answer my questions. Next time I go there I'll do better. And they do not sell the Sure to Grow mat. I made sure to ask that question. They advertise it on the website though. Oh she did give me a mini lesson in some kind of round disc thing. You wet it, it expands, you make a hole in the middle, you drop in a few seeds, it germinates, it grows into a plant and after the first two weeks in April, you plant them. SEE??? I did learn something!!! lol Oh, I investigated the various insecticides. She said anything with the name OMRI is good. She is getting in Orange Guard sometime soon. That's what I use in my house. Oh, right in front of her counter was all the bags of peat moss and vermiculite and I said " do I need to buy this and mix it with my Coir " ? and she said 'No you don't need it'. At last, an HONEST salesperson. lol And it had all kind of seed starter kits and in one aisle they had coir baskets and coir cups and I have no idea where one would use a coir basket or a coir cup but they had it. Lots of stuff to still learn I gather. So at least now I know what the spinning wheels were. And EW, as soon as I walked in I announced that " A friend in Calfornia sent me here!!! " " I'm a sprouter " Then I asked if she sold organic sprouting seeds. I had to explain what I was talking about but then she understood and said no. Now THAT would have really been something. lol Don't worry, NEXT TIME!!! Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 See ??? I just learned about Transplant Shock. Melody > > The round disk is called Jiffy Pellet. Those are for transplanting out of doors. They eliminate transplant shock. > ew > > Re: Here's the video of my trip the Brooklyn Indoor Outdoor Gardner > > Hi, Initially she showed me a smaller dome and she said " do you want to grow really tall Sunnies?? " and I said " yeah " and she brought that the BIG humidity dome. But she was so busy on the phone I didn't get to ask as many questions as I normally would. Today was not a good day to be teaching Melody. > > They had various Coir items but no small brick. They had one humongus coir square thing for $30.00. They had mats but they were taller than me so I wasn't going to be lugging that big thing home. She really was so busy that she could not answer my questions. Next time I go there I'll do better. > > And they do not sell the Sure to Grow mat. I made sure to ask that question. They advertise it on the website though. > > Oh she did give me a mini lesson in some kind of round disc thing. You wet it, it expands, you make a hole in the middle, you drop in a few seeds, it germinates, it grows into a plant and after the first two weeks in April, you plant them. > > SEE??? I did learn something!!! > > lol > > Oh, I investigated the various insecticides. She said anything with the name OMRI is good. She is getting in Orange Guard sometime soon. That's what I use in my house. > > Oh, right in front of her counter was all the bags of peat moss and vermiculite and I said " do I need to buy this and mix it with my Coir " ? and she said 'No you don't need it'. > > At last, an HONEST salesperson. lol > > And it had all kind of seed starter kits and in one aisle they had coir baskets and coir cups and I have no idea where one would use a coir basket or a coir cup but they had it. > > Lots of stuff to still learn I gather. > > So at least now I know what the spinning wheels were. > > And EW, as soon as I walked in I announced that > > " A friend in Calfornia sent me here!!! " " I'm a sprouter " > > Then I asked if she sold organic sprouting seeds. I had to explain what I was talking about but then she understood and said no. > > Now THAT would have really been something. > > lol > > Don't worry, NEXT TIME!!! > > Melody > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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