Get psyched for some new baby plants and a new baby scoby!
Figured I’d update you all on that kombucha I taught you how to make 10 days ago. The young scoby is nice and healthy and the kombucha is just to my liking, I bottled it up in a mason jar at 8 days, put it in the fridge, and have been drinking a cup a day for the last couple days.
It’s really good stuff! I think I’d call myself an advanced kombucha maker now. ( :
And check out my seedlings! Ah! It’s one of my favorite things to see all these little guys thriving. It looks like two of my lettuce seed packets have gone bad because I got no germination there. Oh well. And some of my herbs have yet to come up. But some seedlings require patience. They are really sleepy plants and don’t like to wake up from their shells very quickly. I get it. But it means you have to stay diligent on keeping the soil moist and believing that they will come up in their due time. I’ve sprouted seeds after 2 months of waiting! And finally they sprouted when I had almost given up hope!
But most of these guys have been really quick. I’m thrilled by my Aloe Trees coming up so quickly:
And all my veggies looking strong:
And even my sensitive plants have shown their faces:
The Basque Lettuce and arugula were the first to sprout after only 2 days. It’s now been 11 days and only a few haven’t come up yet. The two dud lettuces and what I assume is old yellow nasturtium seeds. The others that haven’t come up yet are my lovage, lunaria, chinese lantern, globemallow, and black-eyed-susans. From my experience these all tend to take a bit of pampering. Those black-eyed-susans never seem to work out for me. Maybe I keep trying the same bunk seeds?
I guess we’ll see if they come up.