August 28
This is a half-size cabbage that I got from the supermarket. I removed the stems. Soaked in water for a while. Plant in the soil. The cut end should be slightly buried in the soil. Day 19, September 16
How is it? I fixed the stems with stones to prevent them from falling. Leaves are coming out! Leaves are coming out from between the leaves too! Day 31, September 28
The third leaf in a month! Day 36, October 3
The first leaves are slowly dying off, and new leaves are coming out! Day 39, October 6
The new leaves are opening up. 46th day, October 13
The leaves at the top have increased a lot. The lower leaves can be grown as they are. But I'd like to make the cabbage grow into a ball again. I'm going to remove all the leaves except for the tops. It doesn't have roots yet, so I'm worried that it might wobble and fall over! Now it looks like this! I didn't remove too many leaves. Hehehe Day 55, October 22
Oh! I guess all the nutrients are concentrated in one place! Day 64, October 31
Oh, no! The leaves are being eaten by insects... I'm a little worried, but I'll try to replant it. Ah! The roots have not spread yet! Careful, careful... Just to be safe, I'll still fix it with stones. Day 68, November 4
It looks like the roots have grown well! But it seems to have been eaten by insects more than before. The center of the plant is doing well. I'll put the net over the top. 75th day, November 11
New leaves are coming out from underneath again! Sorry, ugh. The planter doesn't have enough nutrients, so I'm going to feed it with liquid fertilizer every week. I dilute the amount written on the bottle with water and feed it. It will flower in spring if it is exposed to the cold of winter, and it won't grow if it's cold, so I'll bring it inside. When it flowers, the leaves will open up and will not form a head. Day 82, November 18
From here on, the photos were taken outside, but the plants are actually grown indoors. Day 95, December 1
There are fewer leaves on the left side of the plant. This is what it looks like from the side. Day 100, December 6
So much growth in 100 days! I brought it indoors, so it hasn't stopped growing yet. I was really worried, but I'm going to repot it for the second time. I can't stop thinking about ・・・・ if the roots fall apart and die without taking root. The roots were more packed than I thought. The only planter I could find was a round one, which was the right size, so I repotted them in this one. Day 106, December 12
The leaves are a little more vigorous, aren't they? The diameter is about 23cm. I feel like there are more leaves at once! Day 117, December 23
Fill a bucket of water = 10 liters.
(In this case, half a cap) of liquid fertilizer. Mix it in. Feed it to the dry soil. Day 119, December 25
The color of the leaves on the back of the plant has become lighter. Maybe it's because the sun is not shining on them. Day 123, December 29
It looks very cramped. Why haven't it formed yet? The outer leaves have finally withered! It looks like it's not ready to form the head yet. Day 131, January 6
More and more leaves are withering from the outside! This is not good, what should I do! Please make a head of cabbage! Day 138, January 13
I don't want to fail to replant here, but I'm going to take a chance and replant! Oh, it's got great roots. This time, a square planter. I guess it doesn't matter which shape you choose! I planted it in the wrong direction. If I suddenly plant them in a larger planter, the roots will rot, so I have to keep repotting! Hang in there a little longer~! Day 141, January 16
By the way, I'm keeping it indoors like this. I hope it will stop withering. Huh? This looks promising! 145th day, January 20th
Roots and shoots are coming out! Roots are coming out of the stems, too! It has a head of cabbage! Thank goodness! But the leaves are withered. Day 149, January 24
This is the whole picture. Hang in there! Stop withering! Quite a few leaves have fallen off! Day 158, February 2
Here's a different angle from usual. From the side. From the top. From above. From behind. It's a big head. Hehehe It's amazing to think that this stem is supporting the whole thing! It's hard. Let's harvest it! There are so many roots coming out of the stem! I'm going to cut them off from the stem. I thought it would be small, so I cut it with scissors, but it's much harder than I thought it would be! Remove the outer leaves! A cute cabbage! It weighs 139 grams! I wonder what the inside is like? It's really cabbage! I'm sure the stems will regrow, but I won't. Hahaha. Oh, yes! The size is... 9 cm. Mix it with salted kelp. Let's eat this one! Crunchy! I'll eat this one too! It tastes great! Thank you for watching my video.