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    lights on seeds

    I guess I always thought it didn't matter, but did it anyway in case., but I just read that it doesnt matter? Do any of you throw a light on after sowing your seeds?
    If it's done just for heat then that doesn't matter im just curious about the light part of it.
    Twentyinches Reviewed by Twentyinches on . lights on seeds I guess I always thought it didn't matter, but did it anyway in case., but I just read that it doesnt matter? Do any of you throw a light on after sowing your seeds? If it's done just for heat then that doesn't matter im just curious about the light part of it. Rating: 5

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    lights on seeds

    You need to have some light above the seed or it won't know what to reach for. It does not have to be intense.

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    #3
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    lights on seeds

    You need a light as soon as the seedling breaks the surface of the soil.

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    lights on seeds

    You need light before the seed breaks surface.:thumbsup:

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    lights on seeds

    I germinate mine at the end of my veg closet. No muss, no fuss.
    Seeds can not see light or dark if they are under ground. Keep them moist and warm and make sure when you notice the first one poking thru, start them on the timer. Should start greening up in no time after tossing its shell.

    Sorry Stinky...just saw your post in there.

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    lights on seeds

    Hey thanks all, I mean I always did just in case with a little floro 25 watter, but then after I read they didn't require light right away then why waste the time ya know?
    :thumbsup:

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    lights on seeds

    I'm pretty sure that a sprout can see the light when it is 1/4 or 1/2 inch below the soil. That little bit of soil is not solid, and light does penetrate the surface. Also, when I close my eyes I can still tell a difference between light and dark. I'm fairly certain that plants don't have eyeballs, but just to be safe I try to get a little light over them at least within 2 days of planting. Helps keep em warm too. I imagine you would not really need to do so until you see the first sign of life.

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    #8
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    lights on seeds

    The warmth is important. Just be sure that it is quite far away until the seed breaks surface, or risk drying out the soil.
    I keep seedlings on 24h of light to keep temps stable.

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    lights on seeds

    Hey stinky, anyone. How does gravity affect a seed sprouting and growing?

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    lights on seeds

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