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    new grow - seeds

    hey this is my first grow i found 4 or 5 seeds in the bud in my 4 grams i bought can i plant them my freind told me to leave them on a wet papper towel for 2 weeks untill they sprout is that true i only have 2 seeds now dont know where the others are does. it have to be wraped in the paper towel does it need light etc...
    Kotton Mouth Freek Reviewed by Kotton Mouth Freek on . new grow - seeds hey this is my first grow i found 4 or 5 seeds in the bud in my 4 grams i bought can i plant them my freind told me to leave them on a wet papper towel for 2 weeks untill they sprout is that true i only have 2 seeds now dont know where the others are does. it have to be wraped in the paper towel does it need light etc... Rating: 5

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    #2
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    new grow - seeds

    I put my seeds is "moist" not "wet" paper towel and slip it into a ziplock baggy. I have heard by many people to do the same but leave the paper towel on a window sil or counter top without bagging as far as temp goes keep it between 50-60 degrees (about ground temp) or you could go to a local hardware store and spend 3$ ona mini green house. allow up to 5 weeks to sprout ive seen some really late bloomers i almost threw away!

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    #3
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    new grow - seeds

    I plant my seeds directly in the soil. I make a little pocket ( about 1 inch in diameter) and fill that with vermiculite. This holds a lot of moisture around the seeds and when the root breaks free it doesnt have far to go untill it finds the good stuff.

    I know a lot of growers use the paper towl method but since I hardly ever have a problem getting my seeds to germinate I stick with what works for me. I just don't like the idea of handling the seeds after they have germinated.

    I keep my seeds at 75F for germination

    Hope this helps
    Laterz

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    #4
    Junior Member

    new grow - seeds

    Yea that's A good point about not handling them. I would recomend growing in a nursery and transplanting from there.

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