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How to grow Fabula

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How to use Fabula

Fabula Grows

Tips for successful
planting

Germination temperature: 20-25 °C (68-77°F).

Watering & Moisture: Water every other day with 2 tablespoons of lukewarm water. The purer the water, the better. Rainwater or spring water is the best. Mist the soil surface-don’t let it dry up. Maintain the optimal moisture level of 50-65%. Don’t forget to water your plant on the weekend!

Planting medium: Sow the seeds only in high-quality planting soil. The pot should have good drainage- perforate the pot if it doesn’t have drainage holes.

Young plant: The young plant that just sprouted does not need to be fertilized until planting outside. Plant the young plant outside when it develops a few couple of bigger leaves and when the stem strengthens enough. For the young plant to sprout and strengthen, it needs enough moderate sunlight. Keep your plant protected.After 2 months, start adapting your young plants to more natural conditions. Gradually start putting them on your balcony, terrace or garden (in spring or summer time) until they adapt completely.

The most important trick: Love your plants unconditionally.

Reconnect with nature

Learn about
nature’s ryhtm

Nature teaches us that potential grows when you are patient. The little seed in Fabula organic recycled pencil has the power to become a beautiful superfood plant – learn how!

Close the sustainability cycle with Fabula!

Day 1:

Place Fabula stub in water. Fill with lukewarm water until the green line.

Day 2:

Wait for Fabula to soften. The water will start to look like tea.

Day 3:

Separate the moist Fabula top from the rest of the pencil and smush it with the rest of the pencil. This procedure releases the seeds.

Evenly pour the nutritive Fabula seed mixture over a high-quality planting soil. Cover with max. 2mm of soil. Damp with water mist. If necessary, cover with a translucent foil (kitchen wrap).

Sprouting
time:

10-14 days.
Now you have successfully recycled pencil whole & closed the sustainability cycle. So green and fresh!