When you're new, starting new seeds can be intimidating to a degree and a lot of people forget that as they grow for a number of years. Having the seed in a towel let's you see that there's something going on and it makes you feel better I think. Getting Solo cups full of moist soil and just poking holes in the bottom should be as much as work as it takes for fresh seeds.Yeah maybe I'll just do it that way then... Not had much experience of seeds
Perrier is the only real option to germinate seeds.
I don't think perrier is distilled thoughPerrier is the only real option to germinate seeds.
How is more steps easier than this?Yeah I think I will use paper towel... It just strikes me as easier for someone who hasn't had much experience. Not really sure why but Ive got a feeling that if I plant them into soil from the beginning that I will mess it up
I've done three grows using Pete Pellets, and they do seem to work well, I've had 100% success germinating in them. But this grow, I will be trying the paper towel method instead. I'm not sure why, but many say not to use the Pete Pellets as they can stunt growth. (yes I know, these may be a little different than your root riot plugs but I'm betting they are similar? I'll read up on what you're using.)I don't know why anyone uses the paper towel method. It's too easy to damage, even when it's just a little tap root. Pop that sucker in a Root Riot plug and wait until it's nice and rooty, then transplant.
Those things suck. Root Riot plugs are spongy.I've done three grows using Pete Pellets, and they do seem to work well, I've had 100% success germinating in them. But this grow, I will be trying the paper towel method instead. I'm not sure why, but many say not to use the Pete Pellets as they can stunt growth. (yes I know, these may be a little different than your root riot plugs but I'm betting they are similar? I'll read up on what you're using.)
I like the fact that I can place the root exactly where I want it into the soil. I've also had quite a few of the seeds sticking and preventing the starter leaves from opening, which has me handling the delicate seedling anyway. I just don't see a real advantage to using them and who knows what problems they might cause.
Nice ! OK, I'm sold those roots look amazing. I like the fact that you're not transplanting the pellet into the soil, if I understand this correctly. I'm glad I caught you, I learned something new that I was unaware of. Good stuff thanks !Those things suck. Root Riot plugs are spongy.
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No you put the whole thing in the medium. It doesn't hurt anything.Nice ! OK, I'm sold those roots look amazing. I like the fact that you're not transplanting the pellet into the soil, if I understand this correctly. I'm glad I caught you, I learned something new that I was unaware of. Good stuff thanks !
That hand needs more Cal Mag.Those things suck. Root Riot plugs are spongy.
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Where's the food?
How much milk do you drink?
I usually don't weigh it, but a considerable amount. I'll usually drink a carton every two days or so I think. Also they are sold out a lot of the time and don't expire for like 2 months, so I stock up to put my worries to rest.How much milk do you drink?
I still use the paper towel method and can say that I only screwed it up once. It was the very first time and I damaged it a week after it was transplanted in soil. So, it wasn't the transplanting, it was me being clumsy and knocking it over. Hasn't failed me yet.I don't know why anyone uses the paper towel method. It's too easy to damage, even when it's just a little tap root. Pop that sucker in a Root Riot plug and wait until it's nice and rooty, then transplant.