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A basic garlic trick: you only need water and a plastic bottle

by Eva

A basic garlic trick: you only need water and a plastic bottle

Germination of garlic can be accelerated and simplified many times, if you use this elementary and affordable technique. Within a week, the ροοτσ are ready for planting in the ground.

Cut off the top of the plastic bottle with the neck. Cut out a small piece of plastic near the neck, flip it over, and insert it into the bottle. Excess length can also be trimmed.

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Now the garlic stands up easily and does not fall into the bottle. At the heads of garlic, cut off the tops a little, insert the root part into a bottle in which water has already been collected. Leave in a warm, sunny place. You don’t need to do anything else! Within a week, you will observe this picture – the roots will sprout, and the garlic will release green arrows: It remains only to carefully disconnect the cloves (this is very easy, they move away by themselves) and plant each in the ground. Minimum hassle and maximum result – all the cloves germinate and give a good root system.

 

 

 

 

 

Source: cpykami.ru

For more information on how to sprout garlic from a whole head, see the video below:

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Ellin Nisbet October 18, 2021 - 2:40 am

I know plant garlic in the fall. … but when you root it like this when do you plant it ??

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