Quote Originally Posted by latewood
NONO...
This statement below is total BS:
"Then when they do break the surface they usually need to have their "seed caps" manually removed."


Never touch the husk on the cotyledon.
I must correct you. I just had this happen where the husk wouldn't come off and I had to remove it. I came here to have this question answered because I had not planted new seeds for over 2 weeks, but I had something pop up out of nowhere :wtf3:. Actually, it looked like it came from the root system of another plant.

Something like "pups" on certain household plants. It is a mystery :weedpoke:to me where this sprout came from.

But it is the real deal, so maybe we need to be more generous in our waiting game.:icon506: