So the missing step was something called hardening off. By taking the young plants from a cosy indoors to a life outside you shocked them and they had no time to adjust. Next time bring the whole tray outside on warmer days then back in at night, do this for a few weeks to acclimatise them. And for extra points try gently running your hands across them as young plants indoors - plants think it’s the wind and sends signals to thicken the stems 💪🏻
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Okay amazing! This is super helpful, thanks so much! Definitely screenshooting this so I remember for when I try again 🙌🏻
@gabrieldinixАй бұрын
That’s crazy! Plants are like lil babies for real!
@realElzieАй бұрын
My grandma would set a fan next to her tomato starts to help them grow stronger
@ajarnt9050Ай бұрын
I like to bring my plants out slowly to harden them- a few hours the first day, a few more the next, etc. You've got this! @@itsConnorCreates
@Rohan_553Ай бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates You could also get an oscillating fan so you won't run the risk of damaging the plants with your hands. A normal fan would do too, just don't blast the plants with it👌
@RysterioАй бұрын
You should try doing a series on trying to grow stuff out of fast food places, I think that would be cool to watch :)
@Meddio2Ай бұрын
I second that! 😂❤
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Haha yes! Love it! That could be a fun series for sure, good idea 🙌🏻
@PolishBigfootCircle11Ай бұрын
You could have done cucumbers as well!
@smuppetdoesstuffАй бұрын
@PolishBigfootCircle11 and lettuce! (jk thats not how that works
@Littlelegendstv23Ай бұрын
You’re the most correct person I’ve ever heard in my life
@ingusbingus8750Ай бұрын
My grandpa used to feed his cows in his farm with leftover food he bought from a local market, once after they ate alot of ripe tomatoes they all defecated on a hill, and a couple weeks later the whole hill was filled with tomato plants producing, it was great
@montanapleaseАй бұрын
Gross because now you’re eating tomatoes that had cow poop on them 🤮 I hope you at least watered them with something with electrolytes in it
@John_Locke_108Ай бұрын
I know it's fertilizer but I don't care. No way in heck would I eat those.
@stackmosayless-1669Ай бұрын
Cows eat grass 😂 people who garden specifically buy soil with cow poop
@LilstinkysweaterАй бұрын
@@John_Locke_108nobody tell him about how the rest of the plants work.
@sprites4738Ай бұрын
@@John_Locke_108i promise every single tomato you buy at the store has had a boost from some kind of manure, whether it's from cows or even just worms in the soil. the beauty of nature is that during life, we eat shit, and when we die, we become shit.
@Aldo-lq8fd26 күн бұрын
That has got to be some of the most beautiful property and land I have ever seen
@itsConnorCreates26 күн бұрын
Thanks! I’m very grateful for it
@user-fl6ue5uc2x17 күн бұрын
They even have the stereotypical red barn
@vericurious14 күн бұрын
I came to the comment section to see if I could learn what part of the world you live bc I also thought you live in a beautiful place (AND where you went on that amazing vacation!)
@benn714213 күн бұрын
@@vericurious Same here
@EIonMusk111 күн бұрын
Washington 🇺🇸
@ornitorrinco_en_la_cavernaАй бұрын
I remember, about 12 years ago, my mother decided to plant tomatoes, corn, pumpkins and radishes in our garden. They came out great and we had lots of vegetables for two summers, but the third one she decided not to plant anything because it was lots of work. Apparently the tomatoes had another idea in mind, because every year we get a lot of tomato plants from the seeds of the rotten tomatoes of the previous year, and even though we don't take care of them any longer, we get to eat tomatoes that grow on their own.
@ornitorrinco_en_la_cavernaАй бұрын
@Dm_ConnorCreates I don't know what you're talking about.
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Woah that’s awesome! Such a fun surprise that they grew 😄🌱 amazing!
@ZeliardFTWАй бұрын
We get heaps of those small cherry tomatoes growing every year, for at least the last 5-10 years because someone thought it would be funny to squeeze a few of them around the backyard. I'll admit when they come out again I make sure I squeeze a few in areas they didn't grow, taste pretty good also.
@JamesDheartsUndertaleАй бұрын
@@itsConnorCreatesHaha sounds u don't give a craap
@reccemdownАй бұрын
W ecosystem
@decakjeisaozasuncem8843Ай бұрын
hi i am from serbia i live on village and have 30 plus years of gardening experience, gardening is not difficult its more like a living nightmare, its very hard and requires tons of skills and knowledge, thats the reason its hard you did many things wrong, going from mistake to another mistake and the funny thing is i cant give you 5-6 tips to improve your tomato gardening, its more like 50-60 tips everyone needs to know but i will be glad to help, sorry for a little bit rusty english and heres few tips for you and everyone else these are tips from a pro, tho more experienced people may knew better tip 1. first of seeds must be planted outside ! if you plant in some room near window from a very first day plant will chase the sun and during that chase plant go long and weak, and instead of trying yo save the plant you should try to save yourself and throw those plants, they are no good also if you plant seeds outside but in a big shade, they will also start chasing the sun and go long and go bad so plant the seeds under the direct sun, and plant them early in the spring so the sun is not too strong tip 2. you are doing the watering exactly like my mom is doing it, you are plowing the earth with watering this is what i do, you grab thin and long nail, and some plastic 2 litre bottle with wide plastic cover and you make about 20 little holes on that cover and then water using that bottle, water streams will be gentle so in wont change the shape of the earth nor damage plant, easy as that also when plant is very young use lukewarm water tip3. do not plant seeds like that, you should separate every seed, put a little bit of toalet paper on the bottom of some box and keep it always moist but not too much and then put tomato seeds all over the place, and keep them moist every day two times by applying water using that plastic bottle which can spray water out of it, then when you see germ going of the plant wait until its about 3mm and then put two seeds in some flower pot with a about 5cm spacing between, later you can keep them both or destroy the lower quality one those pots must be always moist, it must never be dry, also pots should be medium size, its not good to seed into smaller pots tip 4. plant must be fat and small when its about to be planted in its final destination, if its too much long its harder for the plant to make adaptation, so about 30 cm long, also when you planting tomato a big part of that tomato should be covered with earth which will allow better root system, and also about 10-15cm at least of the plant should be planted horizontally for the better roots tip 5. during the night plants should be covered completely but during the day the place they are in should be open from the sides so they dont go cooked, when plant is about 10 cm and strong then the so called process of the adaptation should begin, that means to adapt you weak and gentle plant to the outside weather, so that means every night little by little you live the cover more open and after about and leave another 10 days cover completely open during the night and day and then your plant is strong and ready enough to live outside on the harsh weather, they should have hard green colour instead weak green like your plants did tip 6. always plant them when its cloudy outside, so they can root more stress free AKA sun free so early in the morning if its not sunny, or when sun goes down and ground is not so hot anymore keep your plants protected from the blight from the early days using what is available in your country, thing called ridomil gold is good and so on and on, there are a lot more tips, but i dont have time to write a book right now
@aalytoks9755Ай бұрын
Very cool tips bro I think you should make videos
@greenthumb2326Ай бұрын
@@aalytoks9755 Or if you live in a cold northern climate start the seeds in a heated greenhouse or indoors under grow lights to give plants the best start possible.
@anugruheethangelomathew2923Ай бұрын
Thanks man
@Masala_PizzaaАй бұрын
Correct on every single point
@Lawn_Clippings29Ай бұрын
As someone who has been gardening for 3 years. I hate gardening so much I enjoy it sometimes. You will never not learn something new about gardening, thanks for the tips
@jackieo1915Ай бұрын
Hi, I'm a line cook at a restaurant and I replant food waste all of the time. I currently have tomato plants from seeds I got while chopping tomatoes, red and white onions, red peppers, green peppers, and lettuce. I've also been successful with green onions and leeks. It can be done; just takes a few tries to find the right methods. My managers know I take the food waste, as well, so it's not stealing 😁😇
@owlsvideosАй бұрын
you should totally make a youtube channel!!!
@pancakeluxury2316 күн бұрын
Kinda messed up that taking food waste would be considered stealing when no one else was gonna use it, I used to work places where they’d rather throw unclaimed food away than give it to their own workers.
@astrosoup14 күн бұрын
How are you getting red and white onion seeds? You won’t get onions from the plants if you don’t start them from seed..
@alexvasquez50539 күн бұрын
@@astrosoup you can regrow an onion from the cut off root end
@kurtpichev2286Ай бұрын
One winter day i was eating bell peppers. There is a white untasty part with seeds in bell peppers, you know, so i threw this stuff away. But because of my laziness, i put it in my mom's flowerpot instead of bin (it was too far). A week after, my mom unexpectedly found a young bell pepper plant in her flowerpot. It successfully survived winter indoors, and then it grew up into proper plant and gave us some harvest.
@BetextАй бұрын
A bird once pooped in my garden and a few days later there was a tomato plant
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Woah haha that’s pretty neat! Wish a whole flock would poop a garden for me
@WhiffTheRubbishEngine1869Ай бұрын
Once, a bird dropped seeds from a bird feeder in our garden and then before we knew it, a four and a half foot tall sunflower appeared
@TheRewasder97Ай бұрын
That's how it's supposed to work. Animal eats the fruit, then shits the seeds away!
@m.f.1646Ай бұрын
That happened to me aswell but instead of a bird it was me who pooped.
@WongEthan-ge6pqАй бұрын
@@m.f.1646yes my toilet bowl has quite a few plants
@mikki_s1100Ай бұрын
The problem is likely you didn’t get them used to outside conditions. Did you set them out gradually increase the hours outside then bring back in daily for a week before you planted outside? If not than that’s why they died sadly. They need to get used to the harsh outside conditions slowly, because they are used to an easy inside life. They need help adjusting to the outside otherwise they die. Don’t be to discouraged, you did great! Please try again! If you wanted you could grow it inside right now under strong grow lights
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Such helpful info!! Thanks so much! I definitely wanna try again next year 🙌🏻
@Strideo1Ай бұрын
I suspect he didn't kiss them enough. You gotta kiss each tomato plant 2-3 times before planting them outside. One kiss is not enough.
@FlyingSaucerEyezАй бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates also those subway tomatoes come from big farms. same ones that go to grocery stores. most of the times they are hybrids that are treated and are not viable. they grow weak and even if they do eventually produce fruit which they very well may not. it will most likely look and taste different from the fruit you grew it from
@luminatrixfanfictionАй бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates You didn't explain to us why these plants didn't thrived. This video is completely unsatisfying. I feel that my time is wasted
@lazydreamerrАй бұрын
@@luminatrixfanfictionim sorry that your time was wasted luminatrixfanfiction
@gnawtsatyr8865Ай бұрын
When I worked at a restaurant I would take home the seed cores from red, yellow, and green bell peppers and grow them in my yard. I found it fascinating that green bell peppers turn dark red when you let them ripen on the plant. Green onion bottoms, celery bottoms, tomato seeds, bell pepper seeds. All free garden fillers just from doing food prep at my job. I don't work there anymore but I still have the same green onions and bell peppers in my garden.
@dinkledankle26 күн бұрын
Bell peppers are bell peppers. The fascinating thing is that it's the only produce (that I know of) that is sold in varying stages of ripeness as separate products.
@gnawtsatyr886526 күн бұрын
@@dinkledankle Yes, and to that point, my green bell peppers only turned dark red. I had to mess around with yellow pepper seeds to see them turn orange. Then eating them all I realized they all have varying levels of sweetness that can be very pleasant. I hated bell peppers growing up because I mostly had to eat the green variety. As an adult, and restaurant cook, I've come to appreciate the flavor of bell peppers because the different colors actually represent the different levels of ripeness, sweetness, and bitterness.
@mr-meek10 күн бұрын
@@dinkledankle Jalepenos are green because they are usually eaten unripe. They also ripen to red and have a distinct sweetness afterward. When I grow them I let them turn red before I pick. Most people don't realize that chipolte is seasoned ripe red japlenoes smoked over hard wood.
@Chad_Thundernuts10 күн бұрын
@@mr-meek "Most people don't realize that chipolte is seasoned ripe red japlenoes smoked over hard wood." I was one of those people until reading that, lol
@TuxlionАй бұрын
One thing to note, most seeds from fast food or big grocery stores are either hybrids or dont grow true to type. A hybrid is like a mule, extremely useful or tasty with food, but you can't make more (technically you can but its very rare). The other thing is not growing true to type. Plants have a variety of growing conditions and grafting is a good example that can change the flavors but also the soil conditions. Videlia onions are super sweet, not cause the onions are sweet, but because the soil in Videlia has little to no sulpher for the onions to get their pungency.
@sarah2.0176 күн бұрын
I once had a volunteer cherry tomato plant. It obviously came from a hybrid, because the tomatoes were about the size of peas, and split when they ripened. They did taste good.
@genreofstubbyАй бұрын
you also need to give them more space in between the plants. also, use cut halfed gallon sized milk containers to cover the young plants using the spout opening for the opening on top. the plant will grow through it. . it will protect them from critters, wind and give them a chance to grow further. also, they was very dried out. - old farmer
@genreofstubbyАй бұрын
if you have questions on this, please ask. im more than happy to help you out on this.
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Okay amazing thanks so much!! Really appreciate the tips!
@BuzzingPlantsАй бұрын
@@itsConnorCreatesalso you should give them more time too acclimate to the temperature outside. Tomato’s are very TEMPERTURE sensitive. Wait till they were a bit stronger as there stems were very thin and critters can chomp those tomatoes down in an instant
@TanelSanАй бұрын
i have little greenhouse where they are really close and that's not the problem
@genreofstubbyАй бұрын
@@TanelSan this will be the next step after that step.
@0_0Pepper0_0Ай бұрын
8:18 "I guess I'll just have to try again next year." *checks date* "dang it!"
@Jinado1Ай бұрын
my exact thought 😅
@ExandriaАй бұрын
Another huge step you skipped was to transfer some of the potting soil into the garden around the roots. It helps prevent transfer shock which can kill tomatoes plants that are yet resilient enough.
@user-zo1kn8ob7hАй бұрын
0:10 Those quote unquote tomatoes in fast food in America are a travesty and an offense to anything that is considered a fruit. It is void of flavor, texture and color and nutrient.
@SirmixalittleАй бұрын
I still can't believe that the devs haven't patched the infinite food glitch yet, the farmer class keeps abusing it for insane exp and money gain, especially late game.
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Can’t stop won’t stop
@thatonebrit-em6ipАй бұрын
Bro you are s0 relatable. I literally have a friend who won’t stop abusing this glitch. I reported him five times but the devs just won’t listen. 😢😢
@EatMyShortsAUАй бұрын
Monsanto patched that long ago.
@DgeaurhedaiknАй бұрын
The entire foundation of society and the economy was created through this glitch. If they patched it now the whole game would change. It would be fun to play something like the 1.0 version again, now that so many science and technology skill trees have opened up. But a lot of players would be very upset if their money exploits were altered.
@GolfcuBebeАй бұрын
Dont let the spiffin brit know about this
@Warkiwi_Ай бұрын
Thanks Jason for helping the cute little plants:)
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
He’s the hero they needed🙌🏻
@CarrotYTzАй бұрын
@@itsConnorCreatescutest
@turkeydinosaur561528 күн бұрын
My attention span is pretty terrible like most teens these days, but i enjoyed this video so much i didnt even go on my phone while watching it
@itsConnorCreates27 күн бұрын
Awesome, glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
@varoonnone71592 күн бұрын
You are watching the video on your phone
@MisterNick10k15 күн бұрын
Sell the grown tomatoes, buy more sandwiches, grow more tomatoes, repeat.
@itsConnorCreates15 күн бұрын
The ultimate business plan haha!!💪🏻😅
@Learntogrow420Ай бұрын
You need to harden off the plants first, put them in the sun for a few then take them inside and then plant them after a few days of doing that
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Okay thanks so much for the info! Actually super helpful! Hopefully I can be successful next time 🙌🏻
@user-se2xv4qp8xАй бұрын
Yes it has happened to me too with my plants there was excessive heat and sunlight when I took them outside
@cheems.-_-Ай бұрын
Perhaps the tomato plants were moved from their place twice and that is why they got destroyed , No problem, getting so much success in the first attempt is a good thing 😌
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Ya true good point, could be! And thanks, it was fun to try🙌🏻
@cheems.-_-Ай бұрын
@@itsConnorCreatesThis project was a lot of hard work and fun, but your dream of harvesting tons of tomatoes will come true one day 😅☺️😌
@tommyredcay1714Ай бұрын
good theory but it looks like he had mulch at the end of the video which would cause hypoxia making them have a energy crisis and inducing stress
@OffGridInvestorАй бұрын
2 problems. Not enough light caused the legginess, can ne fixed with a grow light. And secondly they weren't hardened off.
@user-kz2xh6kl8x7 күн бұрын
Thanks Jason!
@itsConnorCreates7 күн бұрын
😄🙌🏻
@tc22414 күн бұрын
I just wanna take a moment to appreciate the eye smackingly gorgeous landscape you call home
@itsConnorCreates4 күн бұрын
Very grateful for it!🙌🏻😄
@yousihard8569Ай бұрын
Would it not be a great idea to have a survival game were you are left with a subway sandwich and you need to survive through planting the sandwich ingridients? 😂
@tfuenkeАй бұрын
Thats Cataclysm lol
@DasMilCАй бұрын
A survival game where you're a tomato plant grown from a subway sandwich growing tomatoes for better sandwiches
@billykann7725Ай бұрын
So, at my local subway you could feasibly get, Tomato, cucumber, and jalapeno. so.maybe
@yeskaitlyn8029Ай бұрын
Need this
@SigFigNewtonАй бұрын
Pepperoni plants require a more tropical environment.
@getleadbaseАй бұрын
You should plant the cold cut combo seeds next. Would love a sandwich tree.
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Haha yes that’d be epic! My fav kind of tree
@MrSoles10 күн бұрын
Looks like Subway is about to get a whole lot more business!! 😃😃😃😃😃
@afreennizami7211Ай бұрын
1:58 Maybe I’ll grow a lettuce plant🤣🤣🤣🤣
@42moralesangelАй бұрын
Better be careful, Monsato might come to get you for those seeds!
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Bring it on haha! 😅💪🏻
@blankspace8884Ай бұрын
Tomatoes can be transplanted deeply because there stems produce new roots. If you have leggy plants or plants at all. Planting deep and removing the leaves buried before transplanting will help out. Harden off your seedlings and give them space (not to mention starting at the right time of year) a couple weeks before frost in most states. And you will be good
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks for all the helpful tips! Really appreciate it!!😄
@dawoudalbader93373 күн бұрын
Word of advice I used to garden tomatoes with my father🍅never use miracle grew on seeds miracle grew is for plants that are slightly more🌱mature & that’s what gave the leggings to your tomatoes🍅
@SamGentry-sm8jt29 күн бұрын
I’ve pitched this idea to friends and family for years. Good to see someone doing it
@itsConnorCreates29 күн бұрын
Haha love it! Great minds think alike!
@billyrowe0064Ай бұрын
7:39 that is a symptom of sunburnt. I'm a pepper farmer (technically not a farmer, just have a lot of pepper plants lol) and hardening off before planting in full exposure to sun is necessary for pepper plants just as much as tomatoes. I battle with the same problem. However, the plants looked really good and would have definitely provided a good harvest should they have survived. I have become a new subscriber, good video!
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Okay good to know! Thanks for the advice! And I appreciate your support 😄 welcome aboard!
@lily_skye7 күн бұрын
seeing it not work out is actually really validating hahaha. thanks for sharing!
@itsConnorCreates7 күн бұрын
All part of the journey! Hopefully next time I’m successful at it!😄🍅
@KrunkSounds6 күн бұрын
This is the first video I’ve come across of yours, but I’d like to just say that home is awesome. The garden, the hills, the house itself 🤌
@itsConnorCreates6 күн бұрын
Thank you, very grateful for it! 😄🙌🏻
@Nil_BloxdАй бұрын
You are the best KZfaqr.., no swearing, no dark humar jokes.., real entertainment, keep up the good work sir!
@Roar8384Ай бұрын
Yeah! I could watch these videos all day
@ThingtreemabobАй бұрын
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@crissiebaby3694Ай бұрын
To prevent leggy plants you put a couple of light bulbs no more then 30 cm above them, they are leggy because there was not enough light
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Okay awesome thanks for the tip! 🙌🏻
@thedonner7746Ай бұрын
I suck at gardening but watching this made me want to try again and learn from my mistakes like u did on the video. Thanks!
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Love that! Glad it resonated with you!😄🙌🏻
@ShuShuShop17 күн бұрын
It's criminal we don't teach future generations how to produce their own food. It should be mandatory, but self sufficiency is a government's kryptonite.
@YourIdeologyIsDelusional13 күн бұрын
There is no such thing as self sufficiency. You are allowed to do what society enables you to do, regardless of whether you realize it or not. The vast majority of people don't even own land on which they can grow their own food, it's time for you to drop the libertarian ideology and get a dose of reality.
@BetterPixelsАй бұрын
7:14 I knew it 😢 but at least you tried that’s all that matters… Well it’s good that person commented I feel bad for just saying “THAT PERSON” more like the future plant hero!!! Me and probably all the 40 000+ viewers are glad you had fun 😊!!!
@Britzie_Ай бұрын
2:27 actually, its easier to drill the drainage when you have the biomass on top preventing that flimsy plastic from warping or cracking. obviously drilling upside down isnt ideal or comfortable. but it definately saved potential heartache on that task
@eacaraxeАй бұрын
I'd have just put a bed of coarse perlite under the potting soil, skipped the lid, and misted daily.
@okamimemos1716Ай бұрын
Dude this video is hilarious and well made, great idea!
@AgentNoob_1Ай бұрын
RIP tomato plants, Hope you do another video like this in the future this was very fun to watch AND btw, THANKS JASON!
@radicalrid3rАй бұрын
Sorry about your loss - the tomato’s. Imagine one of those plants was lettuce 😂
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thank you for your condolences 😅 haha yes that woulda been epic!!
@fafeuАй бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates If you ever plant some, please lettuce know
@nuf242Ай бұрын
Ive done this experiment growing seeds from supermarket tomatos vs my mothers countryside tomatos. The supermarket grew very fast and did give tomatos, not the good ones. I think those super thick sticks might killed some crucial amount of roots. People usually put way thinner sticks for tomatos or wait till they actually need support.
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Awesome! Okay good to know thanks for the advice!🙌🏻
@isabelhuppmann4871Ай бұрын
Commercially grown tomatoes are usually hybrids, that means if you plant them the plants won't have the same properties as the parent plants. If you buy seeds and it says F1 on the package it's the same. You need to either buy seeds every year or look for old kinds of tomatoes often sold by organic seed sellers
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Okay interesting! Good to know! Thanks for the info 🙌🏻
@timspencer4324Ай бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates And commercial varieties are selected for storability. travel and appearance. Flavour is a mere afterthought. That is the reason they taste like shit.
@trex2621Ай бұрын
Came here to tell the same. Descendants of hybrids are unpredictable and usually of poor quality. If you want to grow your own seeds, there are tons of non-hybrid varieties available. And I don't know, how about US, but in Europe they are available from usual sellers, not only organic. Most, if not all, more exotic looking varieties are non-hybrids as hybrid seed growing wouldn't be commercially viable. This is about tomatoes. You can't get fertilized seed from cucumbers. So, if you grow, you have to buy seeds. And with cucumbers traditional varieties are not an option to get high quality crop. It is possible, but requires enormous effort, knowledge and luck.
@AI_Image_MasterАй бұрын
The seeds from an F1 tomato will still produce tomato's. They just won't be like the F1 you bought. They will look different and possible taste different but there is nothing wrong with them. Most big store tomato's are tasteless to begin with. They are grown more for looks then taste. If you want real taste you need o by specific varieties. And yeah you need to harden off before you plant, and try a 5 dollar grow light instead of the window.
@AI_Image_MasterАй бұрын
@@trex2621 Not sure what you are saying. I am in the US and grow cucumbers every year and make my own pickles. YOu can get just about any variety of seed that you want, organic or non organic, hybrids and heirloom. Cucumbers also need bees.
@patricedupont5778Ай бұрын
Putting a bit of cinnamon when you transplant them will also help them develop way bigger roots and prevent any mold formation making them more healthy and produce more tomatoes. Also once they reach 1-2ft you can bend the stem to get more surface of the stem touching the soil to grow even more root and grow sweeter and bigger tomatoes. Your video idea is amazing btw.
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Woah amazing!! Thanks for the great tip! I’ll definitely remember that for when I try again 🙌🏻
@bocaj70810 күн бұрын
thanks Jason 😊
@promisteryolo1786Ай бұрын
6:09 "to pet my dawg" 😃
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
🐶 👋🏻
@Oreothepig6 күн бұрын
Dawg
@joytotheworld2100Ай бұрын
I love the concept. Im an avid gardener for over 40 years. Lots of great advice in these comments. Thanks for the great video.
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Glad you liked it! Awesome I aspire to one day have many years like that 🙌🏻😄
@melsyoutubeАй бұрын
4:10 what a good plant dad 🥺
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
So proud of my growing kids 🥹
@TheRufusAndJimboShowАй бұрын
The veggie tales😂
@karencox323518 күн бұрын
Okay, everyone is talking about your plants growing and everything, but the FIRST thing I thought of was the fact that those tomatoes from Subway were likely hybrids and who knows, even if you get big beautiful plants, whether or not they will produce tomatoes and, if they do, they won't be the type of tomato that was in your sandwich, which you don't even know what type that was! How can you sell tomatoes well, if you can't even name them? IF you get many - or any.
@itsConnorCreates18 күн бұрын
Good point! I’m just gonna have to try again and find out! 🙌🏻
@umi_yuriАй бұрын
This guy seems like a positive and wholesome man. Great video dude I really enjoyed it!! :)
@Andy-zg7bbАй бұрын
babe wake up! new connor creates video just dropped
@quadclawАй бұрын
Do people actually say this shit lol
@jagdishavhad772Ай бұрын
Yah they do true subscribes!
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Appreciate your excitement! Hope you enjoyed the video!😄🙌🏻
@Andy-zg7bbАй бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates i did!
@ButterCat-xe9peАй бұрын
@@quadclawyes in my head and Out loud when no one hears lol
@brosmultiverseАй бұрын
grow every single vegetable for the sandwich and even wheat for da bread. (chickens are optional)
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Haha yes!! That’d be so epic! Good idea 🙌🏻
@Yanoor8 күн бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates it's called pizza farm
@tiffany7023Ай бұрын
A few ideas of things to grow for more fast food themed videos. Dehydrated strawberries from Dunkin' Camomile tea from Starbucks Poppyseed dressing Chick-fil-A Apple from Panera Blueberry parfait from McDonald's Lemon from firehouse sweet tea Oregano/Basil from Domino's seasoning packet Peanuts from Dairy Queen's peanut parfait Good luck 🤞
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Amazing! Thanks for all the ideas!🙌🏻
@QuezngEntertainmentАй бұрын
Millennial invents farming 😂❤
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
😅😆
@paiah8610Ай бұрын
THIS MAN gives efforts to every video and has a truly amazing brainstorming mind. You got a first like within seconds! I also love gardening!❤
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your kind support 🙌🏻😄
@TaylorBell16 күн бұрын
Forget the tomatoes, your positivity and warmth is contagious!!! Loved this vid from start to finish. Great storytelling
@itsConnorCreates12 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Taylor! I appreciate your support and encouragement! 🙌🏻😄
@davidton694205 күн бұрын
Thanks Jason
@itsConnorCreates5 күн бұрын
🤗😄
@rtkiffАй бұрын
If the stems are broken, but there are still little hairs above the broken stems, you can cut a little above the broken stem and replant it. You might want to put the cuttings into water first until you see some root growth
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Okay awesome thanks for the tip!! Really appreciate it 🙌🏻
@TherianPawzFurrАй бұрын
I get so hyped when I see that you've uploaded. You put a lot of effort into these videos, so I try to watch each one:)
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Aaayy thanks so much!! Really love hearing that! I appreciate you😄
@georgiesmith89Ай бұрын
I was excited at the end when you mentioned it may work with cucumbers, I always get extra of them when I'm at Subway. I'm down to see if something like that'd work. Awesome video, it was fun to watch, thanks Connor!
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
I appreciate you watching all the way until the very end to see that lil surprise! 🙌🏻😄 and ya would be so fun (and ambitious) to try and level it up next year by doing tomatoes and cucumbers haha!
@georgiesmith89Ай бұрын
@itsConnorCreates It is kinda sad that pickles and jalapeños probably wouldn't work since they've been pickled, but heck, I'd like to see you try anything with seeds from Subway. All your videos come from a place of total creativity, and I have enjoyed every one I've watched
@papes9120Ай бұрын
I wouldn't have very much confidence in cucumbers because when they are edible and we pick them, they are unripe, and the seeds have not fully formed yet. Eating a cucumber with viable seeds is quite unpleasant, and I doubt subway uses them on their sandwiches. Worth a try though!
@MysteryUser-Who-Is-MysteriousАй бұрын
@@papes9120yeah, this. I've seen seed cucumbers, and they are yellow-orange monsters. When you compare seeds from that and slices of store-bought cucumbers it's light and day. No way anyone could manage to grow a viable plant from a green cucumber.
@feenix212Ай бұрын
"Learn From My mistake" That hits🗣🗣
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
🙌🏻😄
@Kulderzipke12323 сағат бұрын
Thank you Jason 😊
@itsConnorCreates22 сағат бұрын
😄🙌🏻
@ismbksАй бұрын
i have never seen this concept on youtube before, i'm not surprised the video is popping off, super creative
@melsyoutubeАй бұрын
5:40 your scenic shots are always so pretty 🌅
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
🙌🏻😄
@greaddeedАй бұрын
this man is the one who never gives up and he is one of my favourite youtubers
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much! I appreciate you🤗
@greaddeedАй бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates omg i never thought you would respond :O
@nikolayparygin610Ай бұрын
as if Naruto wanted to become a farmer
@Ominous_bАй бұрын
@@nikolayparygin610what…
@jiafarui11 күн бұрын
Lesson learnt. You emphasized it twice... That legendary master gardener teacher you mentioned, we will learn from his knowledge and experience. Thanks sir
@itsConnorCreates11 күн бұрын
Exactly!🙌🏻😄
@Georgian_Doomer27 күн бұрын
The glitch was so overpowered that the matrix nerfed it with the windstorm 😂
@itsConnorCreates27 күн бұрын
I knew it!
@TheLonelyGamer_17Ай бұрын
0:53 "Sandwhich acquired". Sounds like something Ryan Trahan would say.
@BetterPixelsАй бұрын
8:05 I love your cat 😅
@Raphael-sk9pvАй бұрын
As someone who doesn’t care about planting. This video was entertaining. Thanks
@sharalove45142 күн бұрын
I love how the sandwich is just sitting there watching the tomatoes get all the attention
@itsConnorCreates2 күн бұрын
Haha it was a delicious lunch afterwards too
@Hayden470Ай бұрын
You should make a subway sandwich lamp😂
@jagdishavhad772Ай бұрын
No way 😂 that's a new video now 😅
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Haha that’d be pretty cool! Good idea
@ryanmiddlebrooks8133Ай бұрын
This has big Classic KZfaq energy and I vibe with it pretty hard.
@Dreknoshlade14 күн бұрын
It’s 12am and I’m watching a guy make a garden from a sandwich this is the good life
@itsConnorCreates12 күн бұрын
A great use of your 12am time! 🙌🏻😄 thanks for the support
@Preppybabiess7 күн бұрын
2:18am rn
@laurenhug9193Ай бұрын
Thanks Jayson
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
🙌🏻😄
@whatIDoForFameАй бұрын
Beautiful idea 🤩 We need a part 2
@hadas_wertheimerАй бұрын
Pls!!!
@baileydubs17 күн бұрын
I have harvested about 30 tomatoes this year off a tomato I collected seeds from last year! So fun! Welcome to the world of growing from seed! It’s super addicting 😅
@itsConnorCreates17 күн бұрын
Amazing!! Love it!
@ItsRazmosАй бұрын
how does this guy not have a million subscribers?
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
That’d be such a dream come true to hit that milestone one day 🙌🏻
@Bob-tp3ym29 күн бұрын
Because he's a moron
@paiah8610Ай бұрын
Imagine your mom bought a sandwich for you, but not to let you eat it. Plant it instead 😂
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Haha legit! 😆😅
@Technoxity16 күн бұрын
i appreciate your level of curiousity and that more people should do this kind of stuff more regularly.
@anthonypantelis30116 күн бұрын
I love turc Marci playing in the background towards the middle
@feenix212Ай бұрын
Thanks JASON❤
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
The gardening guru I wish I was!
@PA0L0_D1_B3LL0Ай бұрын
7:23 rip tomatos :(
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks for your condolences 💐 😊
@meowcitor2 күн бұрын
Your house is situated in such a beautiful place..
@itsConnorCreatesКүн бұрын
Very grateful for it!🙌🏻
@That_one_EqАй бұрын
Conners vids never disappoint 😤
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thank you!! 🤗🙌🏻
@That_one_EqАй бұрын
Np
@beakerthree2308Ай бұрын
great video, great channel. you deserve so many more subscribers.
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much!! I appreciate you and the support 😄🙌🏻
@Gemstone_VodkaАй бұрын
Thanks Jason 🌱
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
😄🙏
@lophixartsАй бұрын
Very good Video
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks so much😄
@rubeybros3362Ай бұрын
you should try to make a terrarium in a jar for your workshop
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Good idea! That’d be a fun project!
@jamesdietz29Ай бұрын
The idea of having had fun with it can be rewarding too, I guess.
@TacShooter16 күн бұрын
The view at your farm is jaw-dropping!
@itsConnorCreates16 күн бұрын
Very grateful for it 😄🙌🏻
@jancovanderwesthuizen8070Ай бұрын
A gardener with a very nice 40 series Cruiser
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
🙌🏻😄
@Augh02Ай бұрын
Do It Again
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks! 🤗😄
@Codythinkk-p9x3 күн бұрын
such a cool idea!! I work at subway and we slice the tomato’s day of so I’m not surprised they sprouted so easily. I’m gonna have to try it with some of the left over tomato’s!!
@TheSeedrunner11 күн бұрын
Thanks, Jason! 🌱
@itsConnorCreates11 күн бұрын
The gardening pro I aspire to be!🙌🏻😄
@TheSeedrunner10 күн бұрын
@@itsConnorCreates You'll get there, keep being awesome! :D
@OfficialSylvantisАй бұрын
Damn I’m early Edit: 5:02 thanks Jason!
@itsConnorCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks for being so early! And yes haha! Thankful for his gardening wisdom 🙌🏻