if your not sure..just stick with the paper towl method..it always works....hi, i just bought some seeds, the guy gave me these lil dishes for germinating them. i seen them before and all but i just wana make sure i dont fuck up!
what are they called?
do i keep them in darkness?
how much water should i use?
cheeeeers
thanks ppl. i dont want to sound ignorant but i used the paper towel method b4, it worked n all but i dnt wana do it again for sum reason. i just want to know what these lil dishes things are and how to use them, but thanks tho dudespaper towel method:
get a little dish or somin and wet some paper towel and ring it out a bit so its not soaking wet then put ur seeds in there and put it in the kitchen cuboard or dark dry place and keep checking them to make sure the paper towel doesnt dry out till they germ, good luck
dont 4get to put them in a ziplock bag..paper towel method:
get a little dish or somin and wet some paper towel and ring it out a bit so its not soaking wet then put ur seeds in there and put it in the kitchen cuboard or dark dry place and keep checking them to make sure the paper towel doesnt dry out till they germ, good luck
thanks ppl. i dont want to sound ignorant but i used the paper towel method b4, it worked n all but i dnt wana do it again for sum reason. i just want to know what these lil dishes things are and how to use them, but thanks tho dudes
Yes man, thats the ones! thanks for the info, i suppose i'll go the old paper towel method then so! any more info is appreciated!are they these?
these things are a curse, i dont suggest using them. if you dont remember to tear the cloth before you transplant, it a month or two your plant will be so small and you wont be able to figure out why. people think the cloth will dissolve over time or the roots will force out. actually it will just make your plant terribly rootbound
straight from wikipedia!!!is that a wiki quote roseman?
you germ. them first to make sure they root...why just plant a bunch of seeds in the soil and not even know if their good or not...Why don't you try just germinating the seeds directly in your growing medium. If using soil, simply fill your pot, make a 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep hole and drop the seed in. Cover the hole and thoroughly water the pot. Within a few days they'll start to sprout. No need to handle delicate seeds and taproots, and you can start the seedling in the largest pot possible, minimizing transplant stress.
The only benefit I can see from the paper towel method is to test the viability of seeds before planting them in soil to ensure they have the capacity to germinate.
Seeds sprout in the spring. Just simulate springtime weather no matter how you do it. There are a million ways to germinate properly.hi, i just bought some seeds, the guy gave me these lil dishes for germinating them. i seen them before and all but i just wana make sure i dont fuck up!
what are they called?
do i keep them in darkness?
how much water should i use?
cheeeeers