Seed Sushi Technique for Germination
A "seed sushi" technique uses bubble wrap and packaging material to save space during germination A Very Honest Q&A… & Early Spring Gardening.
The seed sushi method involves placing seeds between layers of moist paper towels and then rolling them up in bubble wrap or other flexible packaging material. This creates a compact and moist environment, ideal for germination while saving space. The presenter in the video uses this technique to start seeds indoors before the growing season begins. This allows gardeners to get a head start on planting, especially in regions with shorter growing seasons. Bubble wrap provides insulation and helps retain moisture, creating a mini-greenhouse effect. The packaging materials also prevent the seeds from drying out too quickly, which is crucial for successful germination.