Quote Originally Posted by TANKJR
Thanks Slev! It's all good bro! I took no offense! Ya strive for perfection and usually, I fall short, but one cannot be posting on any forum and have thin skin...I have no problem with critical analysis, I might learn something! LOL! I was kinda hoping someone would say, yes, I get 100% and then tell us how he/she did it....always fishing for more info or input! I do wonder why they used to die when planted shallower, but don't worry about it too much anymore, still curious tho.
How cool would it be if Jorge WAS trolling around here? :wtf: I would absolutely love to spend a week or two or three picking his brain!!!!
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I agree, some say to set goals low so you wont be disappointed with the ends, I say set them uber high so even if you fail to reach that goal you still did pretty damn good!

The thin skin and lack of critical analysis is a major issue I see with many peeps of my generation, Millennials or Generation Y, which ever you prefer to dub us. It seems, at times, that upwards of 90% of my gen kin are catfish (all mouth/no brain) and cant tell the diff between a debate, a scientific exploration of any means, or an argument.

Yes, the brain-picking would never end
Slevinkal Reviewed by Slevinkal on . If a seed opens up, is it a given that it will sprout? Noob here. I tried germinating a pair of seeds and threw them away after about 5 days thinking they were no good. I read up a little on here and i'm trying again with an individual seed from the same batch. I have it in a tupperware with damp paper towels and a thermometer that indicates a range of 74 - 81 fahrenheit. I could see the whitish root after the seed broke open after 2 - 3 days and has sort of stayed the same the following 3 days. So, after 6 days of germinating, my question Rating: 5