Sometimes older seeds lack the vigor. Don't be hard on yourself. One suggestion if your going from water to soil is just to put the seeds on the top of soil and then add just enuff moist soil to cover them. You dont need to add any more water than a couple spray bottle pumps if the topsoil starts to show drying. (Fresh germed seedlings are most at risk for overwatering during the next 2 weeks.)In winter I have shit luck cracking seeds. I just lost 2 Lebanese, 2 Afghan #1 and a White widow. I cracked the seeds in water then put in soil but think I overwatered and killed them
Soak until they sink poke them down after 24hr then soak in tissue 24hrs then plantIn winter I have shit luck cracking seeds. I just lost 2 Lebanese, 2 Afghan #1 and a White widow. I cracked the seeds in water then put in soil but think I overwatered and killed them
Seedling mats with thermostats are quite simple. Place probe midway down soil level and adjust soil temp to what you desire minus a degree or so.Heat mats make it too hot, too much effort.
That about covers the price of the beans. What you got for the rest of the story? LMAO.At this rate some one is going to suggest a rain dance, virgin sacrafice and strong psychedelics
Duh....Thermostats fix that...Heat mats make it too hot, too much effort.
I put my seeds between moist paper towels then in a sealable sandwich bag. That gets put into a tupperware container then put in a kitchen cabinet that has a undercabinet light below it. Usually within 24-36 hours they have tails sprouted. Depending on the seeds of course.I think where I went wrong was trying to sprout them in temps just below what they like( I now use a heat mat) then I sprayed them too much in the beginning after putting them in soil. I dug one up and it looked like the taproot was rotted. So this was last week and the other seeds which were crosses I made and just fooling around with already sprouted. So they are probably gone if no sign by now right?
Ime, if you dont cover the seed with enough dirt, the seedling has a hard time shedding the seed shell. Once I started planting deeper, I've had way less problems with this. That extra soil/medium helps pull the shell off.put the seeds on the top of soil and then add just enuff moist soil to cover them.
Not trying to argue, but farmers are dealing with thousands of seeds at a clip. How in the world could they handle germinating/soaking that many seeds then separating lol. Seeing a tail helps peace of mindThere's no improvement on simply placing a seed at 1/2" deep in moistened medium, on heat mat. Any further handling is unnecessary. Living in a farming community, I've yet to see anyone soak a seed or sand the shells....and we're still eating the results.
All these bro-science ideas are just that...something someone made up to make themselves appear a smarter grower. Get over it and just plant a seed. It ain't rocket science.....
I dont like planting a seed if it doesn't germ. It's a waste of promix and space. Putting it in paper towels ensures I know whether its a dud or not..At this rate some one is going to suggest a rain dance, virgin sacrafice and strong psychedelics
Thermostats have a habit of being simple on off switches not regulated supply, heat mat goes on full then off, sometimes this can cause problems.Duh....Thermostats fix that...
Farmers over plant and thin, too costly for us at our seed priceI put my seeds between moist paper towels then in a sealable sandwich bag. That gets put into a tupperware container then put in a kitchen cabinet that has a undercabinet light below it. Usually within 24-36 hours they have tails sprouted. Depending on the seeds of course.
Ime, if you dont cover the seed with enough dirt, the seedling has a hard time shedding the seed shell. Once I started planting deeper, I've had way less problems with this. That extra soil/medium helps pull the shell off.
Not trying to argue, but farmers are dealing with thousands of seeds at a clip. How in the world could they handle germinating/soaking that many seeds then separating lol. Seeing a tail helps peace of mind
I dont like planting a seed if it doesn't germ. It's a waste of promix and space. Putting it in paper towels ensures I know whether its a dud or not..