I started an indoor garden in my apartment. I did not have a plan when I first planted tomato seeds left over from my box turtle’s lunch. Once they started to grow, I knew it was time to learn a new skill and gather some plant-growing supplies. In this video, I process several bricks of the concentrated substrate coco coir and transplant my treasured tomato plants to their new 5-pound grow bags.

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    I started an indoor garden in my apartment. I did not have a plan when I first planted tomato seeds left over from my box turtle's lunch. Once they started to grow, I knew it was time to learn a new skill and gather some plant-growing supplies. In this video, I process several bricks of the concentrated substrate coco coir and transplant my treasured tomato plants to their new 5-pound grow bags.

  2. Amazing!! Thank you for sharing. Be careful of those bags, the soil dehydrates a lot quicker in them so you will have to water more often or put the bags themselves in a plastic bin or something close together to help the moisture to stay in (a tip I learned off of another youtube video). I'm so excited for you and your plants!

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