Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
tweezers.... lol

sissy...

iloveyou
hey...It's in the book...lol

seriously...I read a few times that it was not a good idea to handle beans any more than absolutely necessary, which is none...imho

I found tweezers awhile back and it is kinda 'mad scientist' to pik seed out of bunch with tweezers and placing seed perfectly on it's side and covering...hehhehhhehhhehh :smokin:

I just had 9 out of 9 sprout...in r'wool...1st time I placed seed directly in 1"x1" r'wool starters* and put them in dome...all 9 standing at attention this AM...Under 45w corkscrew CFL.
*r'wool starters had been soaking in Swampwater for a week, since doing cloning in r'wool

Watch for; I wish I knew how to use rockwool to start my seeds/clones..., thread, where I will share my learning experience.

lw
latewood Reviewed by latewood on . floating sprouted seeds?? whats up everyone i'm just starting my first grow and i'm germinating my seeds by putting them in a glass of water and letting them sink and crack.....well no seeds have sank in 48 hours yet but one has cracked and i have my taproot at about 1/8 of an inch......should this still be floating?? should I just go ahead and plant it?? sorry if this is a dumb question thats been asked before but i just need to know i want to start it Rating: 5