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The BEST way to start Strawberries 🍓 from seed, #2 

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In this second edition of the strawberry 🍓 growing saga, the Mad Scientist takes you on another adventure in this how to series and shows you the perfect soil mixture, how important symbiosis is in your soul for proper plant growth and development. How to make and use a "Strawberry 🍓 stick" and the proper up potting method for your baby berries.
I truly hope you enjoy this gardening adventure and I look forward to seeing you all in the garden 🏡 🌱❤️🙏😇
The link for our wonderful telegram channel is below 👇
t.me/Murdocksmadnespatriotgardeners
Until next time, God Bless,
Murdock out.

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Комментарии : 53   
@chuckledbetter
@chuckledbetter Год назад
just came across you channel really glad you mentioned the alabama grardner he was a wonderful gentleman with world class knowledge really enjoying your channel and the knowledge you are sharing keep on guarding chuck in east central okla
@ScottMSmith-cw2nt
@ScottMSmith-cw2nt 10 месяцев назад
I followed your instructions and I got a 10" pot full of organic strawberries from a organic strawberry seeds from store bought organic strawberry and sprinkled cinnamon on top working great
@godisincontrol32
@godisincontrol32 Год назад
Great work on the Strawberries 😁
@barbarabfree2
@barbarabfree2 Год назад
I've been killing my microbes in my seed starter! I think adding a bit of my garden soil might help to bring it back to life. Thank you.
@bendiesel7356
@bendiesel7356 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the info. I have some seeds under plastic for I believe 2 weeks now. Took them off fresh strawberries, I will be a lil more patient💪🏿
@user-id7ut4yf2g
@user-id7ut4yf2g Месяц назад
You can handle the babies by a leaf, it’s the strongest part
@Gypsygrowgoddess
@Gypsygrowgoddess 7 дней назад
Hi. I was wondering if you used cold stratification before sowing? I was so inspired after watching this video that I just sowed them ,the way you showed without stratification. I’m new to strawberries and I appreciate learning that simply drying out a strawberry gives seeds to sow! Can’t wait to try with a dried strawberry!
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 7 дней назад
@@Gypsygrowgoddess yes and no...... If you bought store-bought strawberries there's no need to they've been refrigerated already before getting to you..... Fresh ones yes put them in the fridge for about 25 days and they are ready to rock. I'm sure you are going to have wonderful success with your new strawberry plants.
@godisincontrol32
@godisincontrol32 Год назад
Very interesting about the soil to root communication.. Very intelligent Sir
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
Why thank you...... Just another example of how everything is connected 🤗😁
@godisincontrol32
@godisincontrol32 Год назад
@@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 you're very welcome 😁 I greatly enjoy watching your videos.. I do some growing from seed myself 😉 God bless you always and enjoy your weekend 🙏
@ruthstill169
@ruthstill169 Год назад
New to your channel so please pardon my low information on your channel content, do you grow grapes? If so, I was hoping you would do a video on growing table grapes.
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
Welcome 🤗 to the channel ❤️ You are in luck.....I just trimmed my two grape 🍇 vines yesterday....I will be doing a propagation video on it 👍 Unfortunately I don't have table grapes but am looking to get some. Right now I have one red and a white wine grape varieties. Is there something specific you were looking to learn? Maybe I could incorporate it into a future video in which I plant table grapes. Thanks for that question.
@grandmaliz1
@grandmaliz1 Год назад
Thanks so much! I would love to watch you make your soil mix! I am brand new to gardening. Been thinking of hydroponics. What do you think about it? I am old and can’t bend and dig out weeds anymore. I do own an archer of land. It’s mostly weeds but a nice old orchard and raspberry bushes.
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
Hydroponic systems do well but require a lot of maintenance and a lot of very close monitoring of the water and nutrients. One simple mistake and you can lose all your plants. The soil is much more forgiving and although hydroponic does boast bigger plants, they aren't always as natural looking or as healthy as coming from the Earth as they were intended to, in my opinion. ❤️
@TMM716
@TMM716 Год назад
Great video! I just went and got berries today and can’t wait for seeds 😊 Do these bear fruit the first year they’re planted?
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
We should. They should just around June or July....but next year should be really good 👍
@daphnealindo8599
@daphnealindo8599 22 дня назад
Good morning my name is tashi and I live in Jamaica 🇯🇲 so many times I plant Strawberry seed and It does not sprout, can you help me and show me? How to germinate the seeds thanks
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 22 дня назад
Did you go check out the other video where I start them from seeds? I highly recommend it. It will get you growing them in no time ❤️
@ScottMSmith-cw2nt
@ScottMSmith-cw2nt 10 месяцев назад
Interested in all your strawberry growing videos
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 10 месяцев назад
I will have another one in about a month as soon as temperatures cool down. Arizona presents a wonderful growing season in the fall
@ScottMSmith-cw2nt
@ScottMSmith-cw2nt 8 месяцев назад
@@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 I think I have a problem I ordered 25 June bearing strawberry bare roots and 25 everbearing strawberry bare roots shipping this month is it to late to get them in my 4'x12'x12" high galvanized metal raised garden bed this month any suggestions on mulching and covering them for winter hits
@ScottMSmith-cw2nt
@ScottMSmith-cw2nt 8 месяцев назад
@@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 Spacing in the same raised garden bed that I mentioned above message Spacing for my strawberry bare roots order
@juliemyersofficial
@juliemyersofficial 5 месяцев назад
Hi, im new to your channel. What zone are you in? Im in middle Tennessee and im in zone 7. When i see some of your other videos about when you transplant them outside....your zone will tell me about the time i should transplant mine. I grow tomatoes. Better boys, better girls and purple. Love me some maters 😊 Im making hybrids from my dwarf japanese maple. They are doing great! Ive not planted and strawberries though. There is a place here in Lebanon Tennessee called Lester's farm and they have the biggest and sweetest strawberries ive ever had. Well i saved me some seeds(a lot) so i could plant my own. Thank you gor being very thorough! Im gonna enjoy your channel. The cinnamon tip ❤ thank you! Happy growing 💗🍓
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 5 месяцев назад
I am in zone 9
@Hockey2975
@Hockey2975 Год назад
In the first video mentioned using a light. Do you heed one ? What about watering? How often do you water them.
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
If the temperature is outside are above 50°, but lower than 80 you could simply cover the cups and place them outside in the sun.....in winter or very early spring there's not enough warmth or daylight hours to get them going right.
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
I water as soon as the top of the soil dries a little. Any excess water that drains through is disposed of..,....not left in the second cup to fester up or breed bacteria 🦠🧫
@brucesouthernsassapiaries8316
thanks for the great video with some great tips! By the way, is Murdock a first or last name? My mom's people are Murdocks.
@barbarabfree2
@barbarabfree2 Год назад
I believe it's a nickname he earned, lol.
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
Miss Barbara is absolutely correct. It is a nickname I worked hard to achieve.....great name. Murdocks are typically awesome folks ❤️ 🙏😇
@brucesouthernsassapiaries8316
@@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 Thanks for the insight. I was curious and thought I would ask.
@justinsane7128
@justinsane7128 Год назад
@@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 I to earned the nickname murdoc but since been shortened to just Doc, Go A Team
@valjalava1951
@valjalava1951 Год назад
Love your video ,,so much great information,just wondering if you can give measurements in gallons and cups or what ever as hard to know what 20% is iam sorry I just can’t figure out what you mean ,please and thankyou
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
So let's see that would be 2 gal pro mix aggregate soil+ 1 gal Kellogg's raised bed and potting mix + 1 gal Pete moss+ 1 quart of perlite . 🤗
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
That would be 2 gallons of promix professional growing aggregate plus one gallon Kellogg's s raised-bed potting mix plus one gallon of peat moss plus one quart of perlite . 🤗
@valjalava1951
@valjalava1951 Год назад
@@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 thank you so much for that now would I also add any worm castings or fertilizer to this mix and what plants like this mix
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
@@valjalava1951 this is a basic all-around good starter mix...... Most seeds don't require a whole bunch of fertilizer right up front. There is enough in the mix already to feed them for well over a month ❤️ When we transplant them outside or we put them in a forever-home like a big pot, that is when we add the earthworm castings, the bat guano, the fertilizers and all that good stuff to really pump them up. The compost and goodies already in the pro mix and Kellogg's mix do just fine for the seedlings
@herbertlim9686
@herbertlim9686 2 месяца назад
Can you advise us how long will you keep those seedling in the cup till they are big enough to be planted out door under direct sun
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 2 месяца назад
I do my first separation at about 30 days.....little boogers grow slow so it's about 90 days before I begin hardening them off.
@karenchinn7641
@karenchinn7641 Год назад
Where is part 1
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
On the channel just before this I'm guessing LOL 😂
@jackielambert7980
@jackielambert7980 Год назад
Its there. Just doesn't say part 1. I watched it! Good stuff! 😁
@cherylcrockett223
@cherylcrockett223 Год назад
What kind of grow lights?
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
There are four bulbs...2 of them are the 6500kelvin range blue white lights...and two 3500 kelvin red orange sunlight imitating bulbs. Bout $5 each at ace hardware 👍
@KGNAHDEE-a.k.a.PeanutsnCorn
@KGNAHDEE-a.k.a.PeanutsnCorn 7 месяцев назад
DO I LEAVE THE PLASTIC BAGS ON UNTIL THEY SPROUT? I JUST PLANTED 50 THE OTHER DAY AND THERE IS STILL CONDENSATION ON THE BAGS.
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 7 месяцев назад
Yes. The moisture is what is required for germination. As long as you have some cinnamon sprinkled in there with them, there should be no worry of rotting at this stage. Once they start popping go ahead and uncover them ❤️ Hope this helps 👍
@grandmaliz1
@grandmaliz1 Год назад
So you don’t need to get the seeds cold for a few months?
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
Nope 👍
@anastasiaserwaczek204
@anastasiaserwaczek204 Год назад
Are there male & female differences amongst 🍓 plants, which are important to know?
@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
Their absolutely are. Some varieties of plants like most varieties of cucumbers or squash have both male and female flowers while tomatoes have them togeather. Knowing your plants and their genders is very important when it comes to producing fruit or flowers. It is always a good idea to do a little bit of research on the plants you intend to grow to find out if they are male female or true breeding and have both. Some varieties of fruit trees won't even pollinate themselves they must have a partner to do it.