+1jimmy said:... transplanting plugs from the lawn with my ProPlugger in the spring.
Old thread and first postGrassDaddy said:You don't need much for light, I used a $15 LED shop light. My problem was forgetting to water it lol
I doubt it. I bet you could get them to germinate and get going. But once they get larger they need a lot of light. You could do it indoors, but it would take nan non trivial grow light.Thick n Dense said:Old thread and first postGrassDaddy said:You don't need much for light, I used a $15 LED shop light. My problem was forgetting to water it lol
Is this proven a shop light is enough for the plugs to grow ?
My thought was to have 10 or so 1 sqft pieces of sod grown over the winter indoors for the spring attack on triv.dunc said:TLDR: you can grow plugs indoors but it is much, much easier to pull them from a growing lawn.
I planted a KBG lawn last fall and I started growing 100 plugs indoors around Christmas. I still haven't planted the indoor plugs though. Despite a lot of bare patches in my lawn there are plenty of donor areas for plugs. With the grass actively growing the 2" donor holes close over in a few days.
I break up the plugs from the bare patches, mix in some compost and use that mixture to fill in the donor holes. Kind of like a mega aeration project. I figure if the grass didn't grow in a slightly compacted clayey region I don't want to move the intact plug to a healthy spot.