Steadmanclan
Well-Known Member
ive been preaching this method of germination for years. i just dont get why people think itsa good idea to plant seeds afterthey germinate, and run the risk of damaging the taproot when t is at its most fragile
i've grown a lot of different plants myself but cannabis is something i juss started. i'm ready for the spring to get near though so i can start growing big time. the soils good here in alabama so i have to use little to no fertilizers for anything. but could i grow without fertilizers with marijuana or should i juss to be on the safe side use some anyway, i don't really know that i should trust a lot of these sites so i'm just gonna buy some local nutes. and i'll start germing in some cups full of nute juss before the season comes in so i can get a head startNo 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.
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nice to see this is still educating.If your soil is fertile and not weedy....good compost make up... you don't need any fert's at all.... they are already there. Now, you may get a bigger yield by putting extra fert's on.... but you don't have to. It's all in the soil... good soil that is.
Start composting ur lawn clippings and leaves if you want an edge up.
nice i am getting prepped up for some skunk and kush .I go in spurts.... I've been distracted lately.
Put up 50 seeds today for my outside winter grow.
While transplanting the germinated seed it is very difficult, indeed impossible, to prevent damage to the delicate taproot. Many sprouted seedlings handled in this way show retarded development, or even simply fail to appear out of the substrate after transplantation. Handling seedlings this way can impair the health & vigour of the plant for the duration of its life cycle - especially if other disturbing factors occur during the early stages of growth.
impossible ... lol
i've tried it the natural just put it in soil way ..... some seeds dont pop at all ... how long sould i wait to dig it up ?
after a couple weeks of nothing, i could dig it up to see a sprial tap root that goes no where , or just mush.
with the towel you see what germinates, then plant it tap root down . ive had 100% sucess transplanting seedlings like that.
just putting it in the soil a little moist is like shaking a magic 8 ball and waiting 2 weeks to see what it says (if anything)
done correctly it works for me everytime and have never had a seed not sprout.
you should know if your seeds are fresh and viable before planting.
old seeds can take up to 3 weeks to sprout but for me 72-85 hrs mostly everytime.
aint no paper towel faries in my crib.
LUDA.
you should know if your seeds are fresh and viable before planting.While transplanting the germinated seed it is very difficult, indeed impossible, to prevent damage to the delicate taproot. Many sprouted seedlings handled in this way show retarded development, or even simply fail to appear out of the substrate after transplantation. Handling seedlings this way can impair the health & vigour of the plant for the duration of its life cycle - especially if other disturbing factors occur during the early stages of growth.
impossible ... lol
i've tried it the natural just put it in soil way ..... some seeds dont pop at all ... how long sould i wait to dig it up ?
after a couple weeks of nothing, i could dig it up to see a sprial tap root that goes no where , or just mush.
with the towel you see what germinates, then plant it tap root down . ive had 100% sucess transplanting seedlings like that.
just putting it in the soil a little moist is like shaking a magic 8 ball and waiting 2 weeks to see what it says (if anything)
done correctly it works for me everytime and have never had a seed not sprout.
you should know if your seeds are fresh and viable before planting.
old seeds can take up to 3 weeks to sprout but for me 72-85 hrs mostly everytime.
aint no paper towel faries in my crib.
LUDA.
i tired calling, email and fax... but they never respond.
(i dont grow my own seeds)
can you send me your seed faries ?