How to grow garlic indoor quickly

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This video will teach how to grow garlic at home in low light and low temperature condition by using just water. Please check it and let us know for any queries. Thanks
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Growing garlic in the ground takes 6 months. Planting individual cloves 4 to 6 inches part. Get the garlic in the ground in early Oct and harvest in June. Each clove should grow into an entire bulb.

MrYatesj
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I plant individual cloves in compost in September. They will sprout sometimes fast, sometimes slow but here in Western Oregon the winters are mild enough that frosts won't kill them. In the spring they will start growing fast. Remove any flower stalks (called scapes. they are edible.) to encourage the bulbs to be bigger. When the leaves start to turn yellow, dig the garlic up and leave in the sun to cure for about 2 weeks. This usually happens late July or early August. Soft neck varieties can be braided for storage. Hard neck varieties can be stored in egg cartons. I honestly thought you were going to use the greens. Good luck with future tries.

dragoncarver
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Thank you! I live in a small apartment so I don't have outdoor growing space, I bought an indoor grow light and can't wait to try this technique

sheilamace
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Excellent video!!! I will be trying your method this weekend. Thank you so much for sharing!! Much appreciated. From Northern Ontario, Canada, ….still in the snow!

jayharis
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Planting them in the garden helps to keep pests off the other plants.

Meechka
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Excited to water propagate mine instead of going right to soil to root/shoot! Thanks for the video 🤗

howmanyspecialpeoplechange
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Thank you for this video! I'm going to try growing some indoors since the community I live in we can't have anything outside like foliage.

carol_jajajaja
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Thank you for sharing my friend, I will try this.

louiestvmm
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Wow I can't believe that worked!

I've had my garlic rot in the soil, get fungus gnats, not sprout properly, or do very poorly the first year, so I'm excited to try it without soil and grow it right on my counter ☺

pvp
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Alternatively, you can cut the top half of your bottle, flip it upside down und put it inside the bottom half of the bottle. That way you create a platform that stays afloat on the water level. The platform also keeps the onion from getting wet, while the roots grow through the narrow opening of the bottle head. It looks a bit like this: |V|
When you change the water you can just take the whole platform out.

detaildevil
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Try covering the bottles with black tape bc roots grow alot quicker in the dark

eenmens
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Thank you for this tips i always look for garlic chives in the market nothing is available..now i can grow it on my own...

victoriadogillo
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Thank you for your reply. I will look forward to future videos.

rhondabaker
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I agree with this method, just planted 3 cloves in dirt, came out strong in 7 days then developed bulb rot, so disappointing. I know this method will work, thanks you. I took a cutting off a juniper and put it in water, took months to get a root, but I kept my eye on it. Was wanting to make a bonzai juniper out of the cutting.

md-lnfp
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Excellent exactly what I needed to know

Lix
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I thought each one of those cloves were supposed to make a whole new head but I don't think I have gotten it to do that for me. Thanks Deepak that is really neat, those look like nice large garlic heads.

BushImports
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Growing in water like this using the whole bulb does not grow new gloves, you only have the green to eat but no new gloves for cooking, correct?

dandelion
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Excellent and so easy Thank you my friend fir teaching us I just subbed God bless all who read this. 🙂

denyseviney
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I always grow my garlic in soil. I plant my single cloves at the end of October, before the ground freezes. They will die in the winter, but in spring they will come back up and around July/August the green will start turn brown. Once about 2/3 of all the green is brown it's time to harvest them. I always end up turning my cloves into nice whole bulbs.
It just takes a bit more patience than 3 months in the soil and you harvested your garlic too soon.

evolgrinz
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Can you do a video to show when you harvest the garlic? Thanks!

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