just plant the ungerminated seed straight out the pack into the prepared soil/medium 1/4" deep keep soil/medium nice and moist cover with a humidity cover(cling film) keep the temps at 21*-23* in dark and a fresh seed will sprout in 3-4 days.i was wondering if any of have out a seed in the soil before germinating it and how many days it took to sprout?
Well after looking at that again it seems you're asking if we've ever put a seed in the soil before we germinated it? I haven't as far as how long it takes to sprout...thats going to vary from plant to plant and all I can really say is have some patience...You remind me of all the people on here asking about how much bud we think your plants are going to get or how tall...Its quite annoying.
i have heard of many doing what you are doing and keeping it under the light untill the seeds sprout and it seems to work just as well (i am told).lol i have a light on top of the pot . wil it still work?
Yes you can estimate the time it will take for a seed to sprout however, that information would be readily available through a quick google search. I'm not to keen on helping those who don't first put some time into looking for the answers to their own questions which he may or may have not done. But also, if you're looking for help it does pay to use proper english and type/write your sentences in a coherent manner{Twas actually the main reason I didn't offer an estimate}. I understand that he has a much more legitimate question than someone asking for an estimate of how much bud their going to get or whatever but as I said before, that info could be found very quickly through a google search or just putting the seeds in the dirt as their meant to be done and watering them...Then waiting and seeing for oneself how long it takes for them to sprout. I wasn't attempting to "flame" him in any way simply saying that how long they take to sprout is going to vary some and truthfully the best way for him to learn these things would be trial and error...I think anyone would learn more and be more likely to not repeat the same mistakes again if they are allowed to fail at something or do the research, get the answer they were looking for and trying it{Successfully or unsuccessfully} rather than expecting to get certain results just because someone else did. This is actually a perfect example...You told him 3-4 days, on the fifth when he has yet to see any sign of life from them what does he do? Come running back, as I said before there is going to be variability and it would have been best for him not to go into the process of germinating believing he would see plants popping out of the dirt by day 4...It would have been best in my opinion for him to just plant them, water them and wait without any predispositions as to how fast the process was going to take and then perhaps in the future compare his results this time to a future attempt and taking notes on what if anything he did different and what if anything changed with regards to the plants because of this...give the guy a break.
you will never estimate harvest weight but you can estimate the time it takes to germ a seed.
all my seeds (1500+) germ and sprout within 70-85hrs everytime you just need to know what you are doing and be able to tell viable seeds by looking at them find the right method and you will get 100% germ rate everytime.
LUDACRIS.
Yes you can estimate the time it will take for a seed to sprout however, that information would be readily available through a quick google search. I'm not to keen on helping those who don't first put some time into looking for the answers to their own questions which he may or may have not done. But also, if you're looking for help it does pay to use proper english and type/write your sentences in a coherent manner{Twas actually the main reason I didn't offer an estimate}. I understand that he has a much more legitimate question than someone asking for an estimate of how much bud their going to get or whatever but as I said before, that info could be found very quickly through a google search or just putting the seeds in the dirt as their meant to be done and watering them...Then waiting and seeing for oneself how long it takes for them to sprout. I wasn't attempting to "flame" him in any way simply saying that how long they take to sprout is going to vary some and truthfully the best way for him to learn these things would be trial and error...I think anyone would learn more and be more likely to not repeat the same mistakes again if they are allowed to fail at something or do the research, get the answer they were looking for and trying it{Successfully or unsuccessfully} rather than expecting to get certain results just because someone else did. This is actually a perfect example...You told him 3-4 days, on the fifth when he has yet to see any sign of life from them what does he do? Come running back, as I said before there is going to be variability and it would have been best for him not to go into the process of germinating believing he would see plants popping out of the dirt by day 4...It would have been best in my opinion for him to just plant them, water them and wait without any predispositions as to how fast the process was going to take and then perhaps in the future compare his results this time to a future attempt and taking notes on what if anything he did different and what if anything changed with regards to the plants because of this...
Yes you can estimate the time it will take for a seed to sprout however, that information would be readily available through a quick google search. I'm not to keen on helping those who don't first put some time into looking for the answers to their own questions which he may or may have not done. But also, if you're looking for help it does pay to use proper english and type/write your sentences in a coherent manner{Twas actually the main reason I didn't offer an estimate}. I understand that he has a much more legitimate question than someone asking for an estimate of how much bud their going to get or whatever but as I said before, that info could be found very quickly through a google search or just putting the seeds in the dirt as their meant to be done and watering them...Then waiting and seeing for oneself how long it takes for them to sprout. I wasn't attempting to "flame" him in any way simply saying that how long they take to sprout is going to vary some and truthfully the best way for him to learn these things would be trial and error...I think anyone would learn more and be more likely to not repeat the same mistakes again if they are allowed to fail at something or do the research, get the answer they were looking for and trying it{Successfully or unsuccessfully} rather than expecting to get certain results just because someone else did. This is actually a perfect example...You told him 3-4 days, on the fifth when he has yet to see any sign of life from them what does he do? Come running back, as I said before there is going to be variability and it would have been best for him not to go into the process of germinating believing he would see plants popping out of the dirt by day 4...It would have been best in my opinion for him to just plant them, water them and wait without any predispositions as to how fast the process was going to take and then perhaps in the future compare his results this time to a future attempt and taking notes on what if anything he did different and what if anything changed with regards to the plants because of this...