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Skip the hardest part of gardening.

Start with seedlings.

Start at week three. Not zero.

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Slow early growth: 1→ 5 → 10 → 15 + days

Germination is the highest-failure point in indoor growing. Most attempts stall or fail before day 21.

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Thrives immediately: 1→ 5→ 10 → 15 days

Our seedlings arrive at transplant-ready stage roots developed, germination complete. Plant them the day they arrive.

Soil, hydro, raised beds. One seedling, any setup.

Questions? Here are a few quick answers

Short answers to the questions we hear most often.

What exactly is a seedling?

A seedling is a young plant that has already passed the earliest stage of growth. It arrives with developed roots and early leaves, ready to continue growing once planted.

How long until I can harvest?

Because the plants arrive already growing, most leafy greens can be ready to harvest in about two weeks, depending on the variety and growing conditions.

What do I receive when I order seedlings?

You receive healthy young plants grown in plugs with established roots, ready to be placed into soil or hydroponic systems.

Do I need special equipment to grow them?

No special equipment is required. Seedlings can be planted in soil, raised beds, pots, or hydroponic systems.

Can I plant these directly into my system or garden?

Yes. Our seedlings arrive with established roots in a growing plug, so they can be placed directly into soil, raised beds, pots, or hydroponic systems. Simply set the plug into your growing space and let the plant continue its growth.

How should I care for seedlings after planting?

After planting, keep the roots moist and provide good light. In soil, water regularly so the plug stays lightly hydrated. In hydroponic systems, maintain clean water and nutrients. The plant will quickly settle in and continue growing.

From here, your plants simply grow faster toward harvest.