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Thanks for the advice guys. I am going to be patient and keep the soil damp and keep my fingers crossed. I'll keep you guys posted. Thanks!
it could take a while for them break the surface. but when it does break the surface the stems are going to be really thick. thats the main reason why i usually dont germinate my seeds. the stem is always so flimsy when ever i plant a germinated seed.
sir4smokes2alot0420 Reviewed by sir4smokes2alot0420 on . Need some advice!! Hi all, First off, I am a new member, happy to be here! Have a little story for you guys, hoping you can give me some advice. I am a first time grower and was given some free seeds. I germinated about six in wet paper towels, after about 48 hours none of them had cracked except for one that had barely cracked and produced a base root. Due to certain circumstances I was forced to plant them anyways. I put the still closed (one barely cracked) seeds in soil and 1/2 inch deep and have watered Rating: 5