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01-21-2008, 03:32 PM #1
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damp tissue method
I tried the damp tissue method with a few seeds the other day, and this morning a couple of them have started to show roots. Question is: How do I transplant the seed to the soil? Will the roots get damaged if I touch them? And how do I lay the seed in the soil? Which direction? Thanks guys. Probably some dumb questions, but I usually just throw them in the ground, without sprouting first.
buckyboy Reviewed by buckyboy on . damp tissue method I tried the damp tissue method with a few seeds the other day, and this morning a couple of them have started to show roots. Question is: How do I transplant the seed to the soil? Will the roots get damaged if I touch them? And how do I lay the seed in the soil? Which direction? Thanks guys. Probably some dumb questions, but I usually just throw them in the ground, without sprouting first. Rating: 5
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