Knowing when to re-pot seedlings is important- if you move them too early, they may not be able to adjust to the change, and if you re-pot them too late, they may stagnate in growth or dry out. Here are some tips for what to look for if you're thinking of re-potting your seedlings!
What kind of lighting should you start your houseplant seeds in? Then what kind of lighting do the seedlings need once they sprout? This post serves as a guide for different windowsills and lighting options you might have indoors and what's the best match for houseplant seedlings!
The second video in our How to Grow Houseplants from seed series is up! This video covers 3 more germination methods, how to set them up, and when to use them.
Growing from seed is a very entertaining hobby! It requires dedication, hard work, and most of all: love. With tools of all budgets that can help you garden anywhere, like grow light strips and heat mats, setting aside a shelf for your indoor garden is totally doable with minimal damage.
Growing various houseplants from seed can be tricky, however if you’re someone that just needs that extra challenge, then palm, cycad or some tree varieties are the natural next step ;) These seeds have a very tough outer shell, which means it's harder for the seed to actually sprout. Here are some tricks to succeed!
There a common misconception that fall and winter means the end of the gardening season, which is simply not true! Now we here at Plantflix are all about indoor gardening, and of course you can keep gardening indoors all year round, and even if you have a patio or full-on gardens outdoors.
Monstera Deliciosa are one of the most iconic plants in the houseplant hobby, and luckily, growing them from seed is not too difficult! Growing any houseplant from seed comes with it's challenges, we'll cover the challenges of germinating Monstera Deliciosa seeds and how to succeed in growing them into beautiful, lush plants!
Philodendron Hope is an iconic houseplant, with large split-leaves growing up to 3ft in length. You can actually grow these from seed, and while they're a little tricky to germinate, the process of watching a tiny seed become a big, lush tropical plant is amazing!