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03-27-2006, 10:49 PM #1OPMember
Germinated Seeds
I just planted three Papaya seeds and three Northern Lights, the Papaya germinated much quicker then the Northern Lights. The tap root started to turn a green/brownish towards the seed, do you think they are dead or is that just what happens? Heres a low quality picture.
k1ucHt Reviewed by k1ucHt on . Germinated Seeds I just planted three Papaya seeds and three Northern Lights, the Papaya germinated much quicker then the Northern Lights. The tap root started to turn a green/brownish towards the seed, do you think they are dead or is that just what happens? Heres a low quality picture. Rating: 5Any pictures posted by myself or anyone using my username are not my own and are in fact pictures I found on an image search engine. All posts are fictional and based off research. I DO NOT sell/cultivate or participate in any illegal activities what so ever and will not be held liable for anything that I or others say on these forums.
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03-27-2006, 11:19 PM #2Senior Member
Germinated Seeds
thats the begining of the stem.. put them bitches in the dirt quick or u'll regret it!!
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03-27-2006, 11:22 PM #3OPMember
Germinated Seeds
There in the dirt.. went in like 3 min after that picture, so I should be ok?
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03-27-2006, 11:26 PM #4Member
Germinated Seeds
yea dude if you have em in dirt now you should be fine. As sheist said that green/brown you started to see indeed was a beggining of a stem.
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03-27-2006, 11:33 PM #5OPMember
Germinated Seeds
Ok thanks guys, glad to hear it. Papaya seems to have a very fast grow rate.
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03-28-2006, 12:36 AM #6Senior Member
Germinated Seeds
germinate them till shell comes off dude as long as you have a pot deep enuff its ok
take a look at my germinated white rhino seed and look at how good its doing now
ill post a few pics
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03-30-2006, 04:49 AM #7Member
Germinated Seeds
when you put the germinated seeds in the soil do you put that white stem part facing up towards the top of the soil or down towards the bottom? that white part is the stem correct??
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03-30-2006, 04:57 AM #8Senior Member
Germinated Seeds
the white part that comes out first is the root, so it should go down.
Plant your seeds as soon as they sprout the first signs of a taproot. You don't want the taproot very long, as it's extremely delicate and damaging it in early stages of growth can kill or severely stunt the plant. Germenation outside of your grow medium is merely to make sure that they pop their shells and helps to pick out the week seeds, not to make it grow a hugeass root.
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