This for me: sorry long and choppy, i combined copy paste of my older posts.
Wet paper towel in an open ziploc between 82-84°„ you wanna see beads on the bag. It should be ready in 24 hours, another 12-24 may be necessary. I fill a cup with my moistened soil mix. I either wet the soil the night before and till it first or moisten untill it will hold its shape and compact at the time I'm doing it (forgot the word for this) ..so as to avoid any rot. Then placed In solo cup, gets a ziploc over the top and in the dark until I have my first set of leaves (still 82-84°)
Bags come off and they goto the sides of my light until the first set of leaves (true set). And temps are brought down to low 70's high 60's to promote female ratios
..use ph'd water, dont use distilled, promotes bacteria and mold growth. Theres also nothing wrong with the chlorine in your tap
This gives me best results. Out of 40 cheese seeds I just germed, all sprouted and only one died as a seedling (my fault)
As long as they aren't crushed or white they will sprout...and even crushed seeds give me about a 50% rate
The bigger it is when put in soil the faster it seems to sprout. I've let the shell fall off with a set of leaves and all before while still in the paper towel (not recommending this though, but can happen in less than 48hrs), if germed at the same time, putting a seed with a smaller taproot will take longer to sprout than if you had just left it in the bag a bit longer.or germed in straight soil for that matter. I use an open gallon bag with wet paper towel at 82-84°. And i use multiple if running alot of seeds, i normally am.
(Ive experimented in 2° increments and found this to be optimimum and the biggest factor)
When you put the seed in the soil, you don't need to bury it, you don't even need dirt to cover it so long as you have high humidity, i use solo cups with a ziploc bag over
, which should have water beads. You don't want to bury the seed to far or compact the dirt when you do. This will drastically increase the time it takes. Ive had seedlings pop up weeks into veg even flower because they were buried in the soil
the dark helps prevent mold and damaging exposed roots.
I've never had seed take longer than 36hour's to open and maybe 2 and a half days till it was ready to transplant. this is on very old seed as well
4 days is the longest i expect it to take my seeds to be ready for light