Thanks bud....there does seem to be alot of people having trouble with germination then complaining about the seed company....I agree putting in substrate like soaked rockwool is better but i have done it and it is slower to germinate....so i'll stick to cracking the seeds in paper towel because i get 100% success with all seeds....and good growth once i put them into rockwool in a humidome-sprouts in about a week. Don't know much about leaving in glass of water for more than 12-24 hours but have heard you can kill the seed by water overdose or something like that.No one is saying that it cannot be done using paper towels, but the odds of fungal growth and transplanting contaminants INCREASES using the towel method.
So let's say you have some trouble later on down the line with your plant. It is highly unlikely to occur to you that it all began in the very first week. Although it very well might have.
Both methods work, but one is far simpler and SAFER. Weed does not need to be primed to germinate, unless you have crappy seeds. The moisture needed for the germ is already INSIDE the seed.
The more you futz with them, the more chances of screwing it up or retarding growth, again something which may happen but go completely unnoticed by you.
I have never used the paper towel method and I always get fantastic germ. So why bother with the extra steps?
I think part of it is trying to put a mystique around weed. I've grown out literally hundreds of other types of plants, and weed is by far one of the easiest to grow.
Just stick them in and they will grow. On the forums I am always running across posts with folks who are having trouble germinating using paper towels. One of the reasons I posted this up.
If you prefer the drama and the mystique, go for it. I've got better things to do with my time.
out.
Once they've sprouted, give them light.
Broken surface of the growing medium and showing greeeeeeen! Tap roots don't need (nor want) light.
Some will tell you to keep the seeds in complete darkness while germinating, which makes no sense if they're in soil, rockwool, etc.; anything that is covering them. The sun doesn't stop shining for seeds germinating in the ground but you'll be told this all the same. Darkness won't hurt them before they sprout, but neither will light. (This is a "just saying" thing; not directed at you, Jimstar.) Once they're sprouted and are peeking out of the soil (or whatever medium used), then they need light for healthy growth.
Every stage is crucial.... at least it is with me.
Never mind, guess I didn't screw up with that after all.Once they're sprouted and are peeking out of the soil (or whatever medium used), then they need light for healthy growth.
I was just about to ask you to repeat that in English, but never mind!I'm stoned...