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Going into week 5, we are growing Basil (3), Red Pak Choi (2), Mini-tomatoes (1), Chilis (1), and Arugula or Rocket in vermiculite (2). Please Like and Subscribe to the channel if you find our videos helpful. You can check out the garden scissors we use for gardening here: https://mattmagnusson.com/garden-scis... Our 3 basil plants are growing strong, and we have started to harvest the larger leaves. We harvest the basil by topping the plant, as basil responds well to pruning. You can expect two new branches to form for each top you cut. At the end of the video, we include a short segment on how to propagate basil cuttings in water. You can also check out our full video here: • Grow more basil plants from leggy basil se... The Red Pak Choi looks strong, but some of the lower leaves are starting to look a bit sad. To help new growth, I will begin harvesting the outer leaves to help fresh leaves grow and develop from below. As a side note, I harvested the entire lettuce plants in an earlier video. I did this as the plant was mature, and I wanted the space to grow arugula/rocket in vermiculite. An alternative to harvesting the entire plant would have been to start cutting the outer leaves to help new leaves develop. The Mini-tomato plant is growing well and is starting to form nice-looking top formations. More to come over the next couple of weeks. Our Chili plant is developing nicely, and it will be interesting to see what the next couple of weeks bring. The arugula or rocket seeds planted in week 4 have germinated and are sprouting first leaves. Both the plastic lids and the germination domes were removed during week 5. As vermiculite is inert and holds no nutritional value, it will be interesting to follow this next step of development. Should we see slow or stunted growth, I will add nutrition, as I explained in the week 4 video. More to come. On a side note, I have not had to top-water the vermiculite. It seems like the Smart Garden 9 wick system transfers enough moister to the vermiculite. I used my trusted Micro-tip precision garden scissor to harvest the basil. If you need one, you can find it here: https://mattmagnusson.com/garden-scis... To summarize, week 5 has been eventful, and we are starting to harvest and taste some of our plants. And it tastes great. The Smart Garden is a proper hands-off indoor gardening system, and it is a luxury to have fresh herbs and leafy greens right there in the kitchen. Please join our free newsletter, https://mattmagnusson.com/newsletter/, for regular updates and do check out the Click and Grow review in the "What we use and feel good about recommending" section on our website: https://mattmagnusson.com/what-we-use...