trans·plant (trns-plnt)
v. trans·plant·ed, trans·plant·ing, trans·plants
v.tr. 1. To uproot and replant (a growing plant).
2. To transfer from one place or residence to another; resettle or relocate.

I know jiffy pellets work great, but why bother? Why not just put the seeds in the soil and enjoy a 100% success rate? When you transplant, and you are with any other method, you stress the plant and take a chance on weakening it or killing it. I don't understand how you can say this method wastes money and time, when it is the quickest and least expensive and safest method of getting a plant going from seed.
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . Which Method to use? Hey! Having got my seeds, which method should I use to germinate them? I know the wet paper towel method is popular but I also saw another one that tells you to put the seed under water until the little shoot comes out- at which point you just put it in the soil. The second method seems easier because there is no chance of the seed drying out, but which do you use/recommend? Thanks, Rating: 5