How To Grow Tea (Camellia Sinensis)
An exclusive step by step guide as Austin Strange goes through the 50 day Camellia Sinensis germinating process, with day to day updates and observations. Camellia Sinensis is also known as black, green, ollong and white tea. Enjoy!
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Might I ask what source you ued to get these seeds?
I've found a local source here in Denmark that get their seeds from a grower in Nepal, however I'm mostly interested in Chinese, Taiwanese, Japanese and Korean bushes. -
I wish I had known all this before I planted my seeds :/ I planted mine right away. Is it too late to save them now?
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How many degrees shall I keep it on?
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Do not know how her seeds sink as soon as she drops them in the glass.
They normaly have hollow space between the seed and outer shell so the seeds float even after being in water a couple of hours. I wonder if she pokes a hole in her seed? -
Good information
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I got my seeds today, they look nothing like the seeds in your video.
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Aside from the rather annoying and uninformative side notes, the bulk of the information was useful. I would have liked to have seen more information regarding how to treat them after they have sprouted, but otherwise think this could have been done more professionally.
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ebay is awful i'd go to burpee and just type in Camellia sinensis and you can get seeds or a plant for $13 imo it's more trusting than ebay or amazon :D
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where did you buy the seeds?
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From a seed dealer not from Ebay.
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That is NOT a grow light.
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I bet those would have sprout a lot faster with a heat mat under the tray with a dome.
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Thank you, i love tea and i want to try to grow my own:P
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few questions for someone new to this all. should the growing light be on all the time? what kind of heater? if grown indoors is a heater required? and how often did you spray with water? thank you for sharing, great video
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( in creepy child molester voice) be sure to keep it moist lol
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Great video. Very very helpfull. Question : The have to be all the time 24/7 lighted by a lamp? (of course I keep them moist).
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this was great, actually really entertaining. Thanks. Not sure if I'm going to grow tea or not yet though. please keep up the movies. =o)
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Your voice gave me a headache. Great video tho.
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Nice video. I enjoyed the commentary! Thanks for sharing.
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I personally like those mini pumpkins that are always Thanksgiving decorations, but i would like to grow some more exotic plants such as coffee and tea and i waz wondering if these plants require any specific climate? (I'm in a Mediterranean-like climate)
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