If your seeds have never touched moisture, you have a chance of germinating them. Otherwise they will never root. I've tried many methods, and by far the most success I've had is to stick the seeds about 1/4 inch into soil, keep the soil warm and moist, not wet. The seeds won't have a choice but to sprout, and they're already transplanted as well, which will help reduce transplant shock and growth slow down.
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . YO Stinky whats up, i got a question for you about that cannazym, i got it and used it on those moldy plants but i think they were too far gone because i decided to chop the plants and when i did the inside of the main shoot was filled with mold, but anyway i got a new system/light and gave the old to a friend and cleaned it very well before i did she planted some bag seeds, and the new roots coming out are covered in mold:wtf:, i dont understand how its still there (can only think maby the pvc tube that Rating: 5