Craig1969SS
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Shake em in a shot glass before you paper towel them. Most are transferred in 2 days
Like I said growers preference I have hundreds of seeds threw papers towels never a issue but as far as the zip lock that's another growers preference alot will say don't alot will say it's fine "growers preference" I do never had a issueSoak in water. After 1 day swirl water. Seeds should sink. That's how you know they're good. Then keep soaking til they sprout. Then plant in any medium you are using. I use directly in soil and sometimes rapid rioters in soil. Either way I have them in a party cup with a ziploc bag over the cup a humidity dome. That's just to keep the moisture in the soil so it doesn't dry out. After it sprouts. I wait til the seedling drops it's seed helmet to remove the ziploc bag / dome.
Never soak in a paper towel. The tap root will grow into the paper towel. Then when you remove the seedling the root will tear.
Exactly, that taproot needs to dig into whatever medium its going to be in as soon as possible.Never soak in a paper towel. The tap root will grow into the paper towel. Then when you remove the seedling the root will tear.
That's why I moved away from the paper towels, in or out of bag. They work at getting the tap root going but they're easy to damage. Finding much better success at getting viable seedlings just from 36-48 hours in water and into a cup as soon as they crack a tip.Exactly, that taproot needs to dig into whatever medium its going to be in as soon as possible.
Geotropism anyone?..
Plug and play...straight into soil...ice done germination using a soggy tissue and in water both work fine and you have the added comfort of seeing them pop but the truth is I have all but 100% success rate with popping them into the soil pop em in and a bit of water couple of days later watch em pop...happy growing...I don't think it falls in a right or wrong category. Although It is not necessary. Everyone germinates slightly differently. I plant them in a 4" pots 1/2" under the top of the soil and water em in. The only problems I've had are from bunk seeds.
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I gotta ask.... How are the seeds slammers doing for taste - lolShake em in a shot glass before you paper towel them. Most are transferred in 2 days
Get your light closer and the stem of the seeding won't be so long.......Not a biggie though...As some one who used paper towels but got away from them because of the potentiality to damage the tap root my recommendation for seedlings if you don't mind spending a little $ is this set up. ( Bonus you can use all of this as a cloner as well just need some rooting hormones I like clonex )
-The low intensity white light is a great starter for the fragile seedlings and allows for early low light growth conditions preventing light stress that could potentially slow your growth rate early on.
-These lights work well until the 2nd or 3rd node then you should transplant them under a more intense grow light.
-Its also very easy to transplant them into soil / soilless and hydroponic grow media
-50 Rapid rooter plugs - 14$
-Clone dome + heating pad and small white light florescent shop light - 50$
-Temp / humidity monitor 14$
-Root Nutes take your pick 10-20 $
-PH test kit 5-20$
All Around 100$
these just popped up recently for me and they are looking great
Thank you, This is true however I am Intentionally stretching the early nodes to make it easier to low stress train laterGet your light closer and the stem of the seeding won't be so long.......Not a biggie though...
Gotcha - NICE!Thank you, This is true however I am Intentionally stretching the early nodes to make it easier to low stress train later
I found it makes it a lot easier to get the first bend
That would work fine...Why not just leave it in a cup or bowl with water until the tap root is about 1/4" and make sure you keep it in the dark and if you can make sure there is a fan above it
Bit stretched I'd start again if I were you...lolAs some one who used paper towels but got away from them because of the potentiality to damage the tap root my recommendation for seedlings if you don't mind spending a little $ is this set up. ( Bonus you can use all of this as a cloner as well just need some rooting hormones I like clonex )
-The low intensity white light is a great starter for the fragile seedlings and allows for early low light growth conditions preventing light stress that could potentially slow your growth rate early on.
-These lights work well until the 2nd or 3rd node then you should transplant them under a more intense grow light.
-Its also very easy to transplant them into soil / soilless and hydroponic grow media
-50 Rapid rooter plugs - 14$
-Clone dome + heating pad and small white light florescent shop light - 50$
-Temp / humidity monitor 14$
-Root Nutes take your pick 10-20 $
-PH test kit 5-20$
All Around 100$
these just popped up recently for me and they are looking great
Guess we just have to wait and seeBit stretched I'd start again if I were you...lol