raggyb
Well-Known Member
I think of the leaves of a plants heI hope head down means tap root up.
And I don’t use anc’s methods. I just water a cup of potting soil to runoff and plant the taprooted seed about 1/8” in a little hole I make with an unsharpened pencil. Then lightly cover it over and wait.
With fluorescents it takes 3-5 days to dry out then I topfill around the stretchy stem and water to runoff very gently to protect the new roots and wait until very dry to water again.
Cold is bad for germination and roots. You won’t have good results sprouting seeds unless the environment is between 70 and 80 degrees. Humidity can be a problem but with good watering habits I have seen excellent results in very dry to very humid conditions.
Good luck.
Thanks MMG. I think of the leaves of a plants as a plant's "head", but maybe the roots are the head??? WOW, Paradigm shift!I hope head down means tap root up.
And I don’t use anc’s methods. I just water a cup of potting soil to runoff and plant the taprooted seed about 1/8” in a little hole I make with an unsharpened pencil. Then lightly cover it over and wait.
With fluorescents it takes 3-5 days to dry out then I topfill around the stretchy stem and water to runoff very gently to protect the new roots and wait until very dry to water again.
Cold is bad for germination and roots. You won’t have good results sprouting seeds unless the environment is between 70 and 80 degrees. Humidity can be a problem but with good watering habits I have seen excellent results in very dry to very humid conditions.
Good luck.
Anyhow like you say my temp has been a problem and maybe the led light, a gift so I know nothing about it, is not good for seedlings. I think I have to raise the babies up higher than the heater because the heat isn't getting to them. I just did that and I put them under halides to get more heat and better color light. Maybe I'll post a pic. Happy new year everyone!