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02-12-2005, 11:35 PM #1Senior Member
germinating
No, in nature when a seed is germinating under the dirt, the seed doesn't use light. The germination process requires no light what so ever. When seed produces it's first set of embryotic leaves (cotyledon), then you may put them under lighting. Doing so earlier than that could cause a small percentage chance of making the plant become hermiphrodic.
Sensi Super Skunk Reviewed by Sensi Super Skunk on . germinating i got 3 seeds here ready for germinating im putting them in a moist paper towel can anyone tell me if they should be left in the darkness or light? thanks abunch. :D Rating: 5
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