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10-26-2008, 07:45 PM #1OPJunior Member
Germination
Having trouble germinating my own seeds!!! How is the best way to germinate them!! Also transfering plants from soil to bubbleponics system. (ie. Bucket, water, airstone, nutrients for all stages. My roots will dangle in the nutrient solution with the airstone bubbling directly under the roots) Can I switch from soil to that hydro system, plants are 8 to 9" tall.
Should I put the roots in a rock wool, or place them directly into the planter under the water level, with bigger grow rocks on the bottom and smaller ones on the top.
Temp a steady 84 F, 18 on 6 off MH lighting. When flowering 400w HPS, Red Spectrum.
Need a little guidance weather I should keep them thriving in the soil and start new plants in rock wool on the hydro system discribed?
ThanksIgotsumEarly Reviewed by IgotsumEarly on . Germination Having trouble germinating my own seeds!!! How is the best way to germinate them!! Also transfering plants from soil to bubbleponics system. (ie. Bucket, water, airstone, nutrients for all stages. My roots will dangle in the nutrient solution with the airstone bubbling directly under the roots) Can I switch from soil to that hydro system, plants are 8 to 9" tall. Should I put the roots in a rock wool, or place them directly into the planter under the water level, with bigger grow rocks on Rating: 5
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10-26-2008, 07:57 PM #2Senior Member
Germination
SEED GERMINATION:
-Pre-soak in water for 6 hours ("sinkers" are desired)
-Place in damp papertoweling
-Place papertoweling/seeds into a gladware container (airtight)
-Place container on a warmer surface (eg. Computer hard drive)
-May take up to a week
I've even had luck with germinating in a water bottle that took only 2 days. I left enough water in the water bottle to half-cover the seed. Left it sealed for 2 days and I saw the taproot coming out. (Threw it away, was just seeing if it could be done).
I don't have an answer on your 2nd question. It might cause too much stress to transplant that late. But if you tried it, make sure you rinse all of the dirt off the roots.
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10-26-2008, 08:53 PM #3OPJunior Member
Germination
Any advice on the other topic, im making my decision in about a week!!
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10-28-2008, 04:24 PM #4Senior Member
Germination
Your getting good advice. On the transplant they will not do well. soil roots and hydro roots are different. I would proof them now to see whitch are females and right back to veg. Soil is good for mothers. Then clone from mothers. Those mothers can keep your hydro running for more than a year with clones.
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11-01-2008, 05:26 PM #5FreeDaHerb
Germination
Good viable seeds can sprout in 24-48 hours if you use a few drops of superthrive per gallon of RO water and make sure it is WARM first before soaking seeds in it until they sink..then wait overnight & don't worry they won't drown, just keep the jar/cup warm and in a dark place. Use a heavy duty paper towel or cheese cloth, etc. to strain the seeds out of the cup/jar. Then check if white tap roots are showing on any of them & immediately plant those showing already in your growing medium, otherwise place them in a soft pre-moistened paper towel (make it wet but not soaking) and make sure they are kept damp (plastic bag works great..blow air in it to fill it up also before sealing) put this somewhere WARM & DARK like on top of the home water heater or fridge..etc. If you have a heating pad set on LOW or a plug in propagation mat for seedlings this would be ideal. DO NOT let the the white sprout tips grow too long because it will stunt plant growth and can damage them, make sure you plant them as soon as they emerge from the tip of the seed and plant them with the tail pointing UP about 1/8" - 1/4" under the soil/media so that the seeds can right itself up (the tail loops around itself & down) this way the seed can properly orient itself just like it would do in nature and get a nice firm footing for strong rapid development and growth. Good luck! :hippy: :rastasmoke: :thumbsup:
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11-01-2008, 05:39 PM
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Germination
I DON'T think you should put nutrients in with the water your germinating the seeds in.Good viable seeds can sprout in 24-48 hours if you use a few drops of superthrive per gallon of RO water
From what I have read in books and numerous times on this site the taproot should be placed facing down. if you plant it facing up then sometimes you get the tap root coming up out of the soil.and plant them with the tail pointing UP about 1/8" - 1/4" under the soil/media so that the seeds can right itself up (the tail loops around itself & down)
If you follow DOUGAL25 instructions you should be fine that is the method i use and its ive had a very high germinating rate.
Sorry i dont know anything about transferring plants from soil to hydro.
11-01-2008, 11:03 PM
#7

Member
Germination
What he said :thumbsup:Originally Posted by bririr
11-02-2008, 03:46 PM
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FreeDaHerb
Germination
In the natural germination process the tap-root "loops" up around over itself and then back down which is to right the plant head up above the surface of the soil through leverage, this also strengthens the seedling and gives it time for the water leaves to expand which will split the shell off. They are SUPPOSE to do this that way you don't have the seeds sitting there with shells not coming off below or right at the soil/medium surface. Trust me on this one dude.Originally Posted by bririr
As far as superthrive goes...it contains vital trace elements, plant hormones, over 50 biousable complexes, kelp extract & vitamin B1 which aids in tap root development and increases vigor signifigantly in seedling stage. Superthrive is pretty amazing shit. It is not considered a "nutrient" as it has a very low ppm value. Just do a side by side test on the exact same seeds with & without superthrive and tell me what you find out ok?![]()