Amen brotherI love how there's still a million ways to do this. I say, do what works best for you. If a method everyone uses isn't working for you, try another. From everything I've seen here, there's no 1 way to do anything.
I'm definitely going to give them a shot. I'm growing autos and everything I've read says plant them directly into the soil they're going to be growing in. Do you thing I could plant the seed into a rapid rooter and then use like a countersunk method to put the rapid rooter into the soil as if they were one?
Yes. I put seed in rapid rooter and countersink it in my coco mix in an air pot propagation container. I have used different methods over the years and this is the most consistent - almost 100% rate with viable seeds. Seeds in nature are not pre-germinated, nor are they handled when they are in such a fragile state.I'm definitely going to give them a shot. I'm growing autos and everything I've read says plant them directly into the soil they're going to be growing in. Do you thing I could plant the seed into a rapid rooter and then use like a countersunk method to put the rapid rooter into the soil as if they were one?
make sure they don't dry out but don't go goofy on the water. I would hand spray the medium at this point. I will do this aSo I germinted my seeds. All 6 popped with half inch tails. I used the moist paper towel method and sprinkled some mykos on em. Well I plopped themy in my soil, knuckle deep. Tail down. Soil is not too wet or too dry. It's been 4 days. Should I give theme a little more time or inspect?
cool picAll I want to know is why anything other than "seed-in-soil can be improved upon". Oh, yes you can see when they sprout, and then you feel good. Burn one and chill. Start ordering expensive nutes right now.
Pic attached is of raw juvenile root. Those almost microscopic root hairs are what you are ripping off when you wrestle them in and off of paper towels and try to plant an already sprouted seed. They do not like that. Luckily they are a tough plant and persevere despite human effort at improving their life biology.
Your method is similar to mine, but I go with soil temp at 77-78f. Far superior! lolFor what it's worth I was thinking of doing a "mini grow journal" w/pics on getting from seed to seedling, first 2 weeks. Just the simple method I have used to get 95% success for many, many years. Old fart, will be 60 this year, ouch! Going to be popping about 80 seed for myself and 2 other guys, probably start about mid-April.
Lol, same here. Good thing Rockwool is pre-holedQuick update. All but 2 of the 6 have survived and have sprouted! I inspected them and for some reason they never popped through the soil. I believe I may have planted them a little too deep. Hopefully we have good luck from here on out. In my defense I have fat fingers