View Full Version : So i think i messed up
nosaj
10-21-2007, 03:25 PM
Well i germinted my seeds and then planted them, but to no avail they didnt seem to pop up within 48 hrs or so (im soo impatient) So i wanted to see where they were and pushed a little dirt away from the top......With my luck i also seemed to disconnect the seedling from the outershell of the seed ( i know i fucked up) as soon as i realised this i quickly covered the seedling back up with dirt and decided i am retarded.
Do you think i killed this seedling? It has only been 12 hours since tihs happened so i obviously cannot see if it is growing or not yet but i have also began another germination.
thanks,
PharmaCan
10-21-2007, 04:17 PM
It is considered spamming to post the same question multiple times.
PC :pimp:
nosaj
10-21-2007, 04:23 PM
sorry
gainesvillegreen
10-21-2007, 09:12 PM
Nosaj, unless you damaged the seedling (inside the seed hull) itself, you should have no problems. When germinating seeds, after 4-5 days if one doesn't crack, my friend will very carefully split the seed hull and pull out the seedling from it. He plants that and has a fairly successful rate of growth from them.
Weedhound
10-21-2007, 11:20 PM
Gainesville seriously? Jeez if I even LOOK at a seedling wrong it croaks. I can't even IMAGINE touching the thing....cracking it open etc.... :eek:
pudder
10-22-2007, 01:11 AM
practice with bag seed. cheap well if your a smoker anyways. I have goten tons of seeds from a friend of mine would deals with seedy weed. He pulls the seeds and hands them to me. These are going to be my experimentation seeds....
good lick man. you should be fine though unless you actually did some real damage.
most plants aren't as fragile you people think. I use to think that they were extremely fragile and found out differently. this doesn't mean that you can play baseball with them or anything. but don't be afraid to touch if needed. It doesn't hurt them as much as you think and in some cases can stimulate grown. especially in stems.
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