i get the half pint water bottles and pour 3/4s out. drop the seeds in and keep them warm. seems to work pretty well for me.
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i get the half pint water bottles and pour 3/4s out. drop the seeds in and keep them warm. seems to work pretty well for me.
paper towel method, simple an works so well ive never felt the need to do it any other way:)
Yah I just do a bit of water in a cup an don let it dry out...when the seed cracks, plant just below a small amount of dirt, few grains to cover...and viola I am a happy girl in a few days....BQuote:
Originally Posted by locomark
Paper Towel Method, in a tupperware, on top of the fridge.
for soil...peat pellets, rapid rooters or...pop a hole in a pot of soil a 1/4-1/2 inch deep drop in lightly cover and spritz 2wice a day.
for hydro/clones...pre-soak and shakeout extra wetness plant in either rockwool, oasis, rapid-rooter starters.
I personally do not like the paper towel method, but that's me. It is a personal choice. Just my $.02 Goodluck all. peace
i just stick with what i know and thats jiffy pellets or peat pots as some of u call them. i always get 100% germ rate with them but it's a case of prefrence with every one i'll just stick with what works best for me
peace out
paper towel for known headies, straight to soil for the bagseeds. paper towel has always been my preffered method of germination...
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lol i handle my seedlings more than most... and the always turn out fine, plus, seedlings hardly have any root 'systems' just a taproot...Quote:
I've always been a firm believer in the least amount of seed handling the better, especially when it involves the fragile root system of seedlings.
im about to start growin within this next month, i mean hopefully i dont get caught lol but im gunna use the paper towel method