Growing pak choi from seeds.
Growing baby bok choy in containers. Bok choy grows fast and needs lots of water, so the pot has to contain a large. Ideally, a glass of water should be three inches high. Bok choy is easy to grow, healthy and delicious!
Baby pak choi transplants can grow in a narrow, but deep container. Growing baby bok choy is easy. Planting bok choy in containers.
You can grow bok choy indoors by buying seeds and transplants. Growing bok choy in containers is easy and low maintenance. Regrowing bok choy plants in water growing bok choy from a stalk is easy.
How to grow pak choi (growing chinese cabbage) soil and location. Planting bok choy in containers. Just plunge your pinkie finger in the edge of the container to determine if the plants.
For dwarf and baby bok choy, choose a tray or container that is at least 6 inches deep and very wide, the broader the better. Using a taller bowl will make the plants sway and die. For this the soil grows well at.
Watch for the tiny leaves to come through the soil. Pat it down gently but firmly, and give it a good drink of water to help the roots settle. Carefully remove the small plant from the tray, place the roots in the hole, and push soil around the base.