well, if the soil hasn't been too damp, you should see something any time now ... keeping the soil too wet, promotes Pythium Wilt (damp-off) ... it's a fungus that kills seeds and seedlings ... I have had SOME seedlings burn in that soil, it's great fro larger plants, but can be a bit too 'hot' for sensitive seedlings ... I use the Fox Farm Happy Frog soil to start, then transplant into Ocean Forest, getting better results ... also, pre-soaking the seeds overnight in a warm environment (80 degrees is good) gives it a head start ... if you put the seed into the soil 'dry' it's fine, will just extend it a couple days ... :smokin: