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00:00:00 – 00:09:36
The video discusses the process of growing Joshua tree seeds, emphasizing their resilience to harsh weather conditions and the importance of keeping the soil moist during germination. The presenter highlights the growth progress of the plants, sharing experiences of successes and failures. Good quality soil is used for planting, and the speaker expresses excitement about the progress and plans for more planting. The video concludes with the speaker mentioning that plants may take time to settle into the soil and promising future updates.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to grow Joshua tree seeds. They show the small black seeds that come from the fruit of the Joshua tree. To germinate the seeds, they are placed in water for about a week until roots begin to grow. The presenter mentions that these trees are native to California and are resilient to harsh weather conditions. After sprouting, the seeds are transplanted into containers filled halfway with soil, and a seed is planted in the middle before covering it with soil.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses planting and growing Joshua tree seeds. They mention that germination can take one to three weeks and show a Joshua tree they have been growing for two months. The plant is around two inches tall with new leaves sprouting. The speaker emphasizes the importance of keeping the soil moist until the sprout emerges. They share their experience of growing several plants, with some not surviving. The speaker plans to plant more seeds and is excited about the progress of the current plant. They use sandy soil for planting and express their enjoyment in growing these plants.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker mentions using good quality organic soil from a company, possibly named Fox something soil. They express their surprise about the various types and sizes of Joshua trees and how these plants can survive in harsh conditions with minimal rain and lots of heat. The speaker then plants the last seed, highlighting the healthy white roots and stating that all seeds have been planted. Finally, they transition to watering the seeds outside.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker mentions that plants may take time to settle into the soil. They promise to provide updates on the plants in the future and thank viewers for watching.