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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    I germinated my seeds and there in pots a week now,
    how long does it normally take them to brake through the soil??
    DonSmokin Reviewed by DonSmokin on . How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil? I germinated my seeds and there in pots a week now, how long does it normally take them to brake through the soil?? Rating: 5

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    it depends some seeds take up to two weeks but usually one week or so keep an eye on things that all

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    Quote Originally Posted by DonSmokin
    I germinated my seeds and there in pots a week now,
    how long does it normally take them to brake through the soil??
    Next time, use the paper towel method. Put the seeds in the paper towel and keep it wet and warm. I guess germed 2 seeds 2 days ago and they poped in about 36 hours. Then I put them in soil (not to deep) and the next day, they were showing their 2 little leaves. When the sprout has pointed up, you can then add more soil around it so that it won't bend over and die. Good LuCk :thumbsup: ...

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    Quote Originally Posted by DonSmokin
    I germinated my seeds and there in pots a week now,
    how long does it normally take them to brake through the soil??
    ye i would take the above advice and put them in a paper towl to germ.. n ye if they have been in the pot for 1 week then expect them to pop out any time now.. just try to get them under light soon as u can after they sprout to prevent them from streachung to much.. happpy growin to you brother:thumbsup:

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    Now that you posted, they will start popping out Same thing happened to me on my first grow. How deep did you plant them? You can water them with a spray bottle and that will help speed them up. I agree that they will be popping out very soon.

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    yeah i used the paper towel method, i have them in pots 8 days and still no sign of them popping up yet, have the bottle spray too.

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    Quote Originally Posted by DonSmokin
    yeah i used the paper towel method, i have them in pots 8 days and still no sign of them popping up yet, have the bottle spray too.
    hey there donsmokin all i can say is .. chill relaxe and have faith.. im sure ur seeds will pop out soon.. treat them well and they will treat u with endless buzing nights:thumbsup:

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    or, they died ... :smokin:

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    Make sure the pots are warm. If the soil is around 80 degrees and you water the seeds, it's basically fool proof. I don't think it matters much if you water before or after planting the seeds, as long as you give them a good intial watering cause of air pockets. I water after planting them and I've never had a problem. I did about 100 tomato plants from seed this spring. Keep them warm and moist and they will pop out. It is common for seeds to take 1-2 weeks to germinate. Don't give up on them, just keep trying to improve their environment. Let us know when they pop out.....

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    How long does a seedling take to brake ttrough the soil?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
    Make sure the pots are warm. If the soil is around 80 degrees and you water the seeds, it's basically fool proof. I don't think it matters much if you water before or after planting the seeds, as long as you give them a good intial watering cause of air pockets. I water after planting them and I've never had a problem. I did about 100 tomato plants from seed this spring. Keep them warm and moist and they will pop out. It is common for seeds to take 1-2 weeks to germinate. Don't give up on them, just keep trying to improve their environment. Let us know when they pop out.....
    Pots warm, soil not so warm.
    Humidty and ambient air temps make a good seedling.
    To much heat will just cook the seeds.

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