[quote=SpiderJ]After a few days under lights (18/6 cycle), I wasn't seeing any growth, and after carefully pulling up the seeds, found a couple were growing roots (although very small)...since the seed coat was cracking anyway, I used a pin to pry open the coat and made a small hole to place the fleshy white embryo and root into the soil, which I covered lightly and sprayed with water (it was time for a watering).
you should learn some patience bro. it can take up to a week, sometimes longer, to pop out of the soil. and why are you running a veg lighting when you don't even have popped seeds?

you need to do some serious research and smoke a doobie. it seems as though as you are trying to hury this process, which if this is the case then you are in the wrong business bud.
KingKronic420 Reviewed by KingKronic420 on . Question on Seed Germination- removal of seed coat. I recently germinated a few seeds in water, planting them in jiffy cups with jiffy seed starter mix, with sub culture B probiotic mixed into the soil. After a few days under lights (18/6 cycle), I wasn't seeing any growth, and after carefully pulling up the seeds, found a couple were growing roots (although very small)...since the seed coat was cracking anyway, I used a pin to pry open the coat and made a small hole to place the fleshy white embryo and root into the soil, which I covered Rating: 5