No you never pack down the dirt .You want your dirt fluffy thus meaning more air to your roots .Less air you got the less your plants will grow .
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No you never pack down the dirt .You want your dirt fluffy thus meaning more air to your roots .Less air you got the less your plants will grow .
what do you think the chances of survival are based on the fact that the seed appears to have stopped growing and there was a weird smell?
My friend i have left germanating seeds in a paper towl for weeks and smelt like a hookers vagina.And have had all plants sprout and do great.As your rate of it growing just let it be and pray it will sprout
Also ''Reaper'' lol dude can i at least answer the qustion once for the first time .You seem to be posting soon as im typing it up lol
sweet thanks ill post periodically to update
Worst thing you cn do mate. The seedling is the most delicate part of the life process. Taking the seed shell off before its ready will no doubt end in bereavement.Quote:
Originally Posted by co dee
baaaah... its been a couple days and the seedling hasn't grown much at all.
The seed split a tad bit more and is showing the taproot from top to bottom but its pretty apparent now that the seed has died. I will give it another try soon.
I think what killed it is this.. when i was germinating, i placed the papertowel in between my internet modem and the router (stacked on top of eachother). I was looking to keep it nice and warm but after leaving it there for a bit, it was really quite hot when i checked on it again. It was only at that high temp for a few hours but im confident thats what did it...
just leave it alone if a survivor then you have a strong plant for the future i just germinated 20 white widow's all off them germanated sucessfull ...my room was very dark and had a heater at a stable 78 degrees