Serious germination and seedling issues.

Camtheman289

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Hey everyone. I'll try to keep it short and sweet. 1. I use the paper towel mehtod to germinate my seeds and I have germinated 100% of those I have tried. With that being said I usually let the tap root get about 1/4 of an inch. The past 4 seeds I have put in soil have NOT sprouted. I am wondering what I am doing wrong because I am beginning to get frustrated. I always put it, tap root down, about a pinky nail deep in soil and put a handfull of water on top. Then, when I come back a couple days later, they have nots sprouted. And, when I uncover the dirt from the top, I find the seed with the tap root completely dead and sometimes, unattched. Please guys I need some help.
One Love.
 

total

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been having afew problems with autos myself

but maybe its your soil?

my problem is i get them out of the ground but they dont do anything else
 

Camtheman289

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This is a possibility. I have another theory too. Does the seed have to be "cracked" to a certain extent. Do you use tweezers to get yours out of the paper towel?
 

total

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yes i use tiny tweezers to pick it up by teh seed

id imagine the seed does need to be cracked a fair bit as its only little tiny baby leafs that have to do the rest of the work to push it off
 

bajafox

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Definately not the soil because when they do sprout they GROW. Fox Farm Ocean Forrest ;)
I'm 7 for 7 with regular tap water and FFOF. I stick my thumb in the soil about nail length, drop in my seed, spray it, carefully put soil over it, spray it and let the water leak down and about 3 days later they crack soil.

I just did that for a Rocklock, Cole Train and South African Kwazulu 3 days ago, they're all about an inch tall now :D Good luck, I tried the paper towel method and the 'put them in water till they sink' method with no luck. Been 100% with mother natures method, water and dirt
 

Camtheman289

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I'm 7 for 7 with regular tap water and FFOF. I stick my thumb in the soil about nail length, drop in my seed, spray it, carefully put soil over it, spray it and let the water leak down and about 3 days later they crack soil.

I just did that for a Rocklock, Cole Train and South African Kwazulu 3 days ago, they're all about an inch tall now :D Good luck, I tried the paper towel method and the 'put them in water till they sink' method with no luck. Been 100% with mother natures method, water and dirt
Great post man. By spray you mean water, correct? And do you put them under CFL's? The Sun? HPS?
I just put 3 seeds in soil and put it outside hahaha :)
 

bajafox

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Yes, at first I used my premix seedling water (very mild seedling nutrients) with a ph level of 6.0, these last 3 seeds from Attitude I used regular tap water and got the same result.

I put them straight under a 200w cfl in my veg room and 18/6. If my temps are good I usually turn on my other 2 26w cfl's. Good luck.
 

Camtheman289

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Yes, at first I used my premix seedling water with a ph level of 6.0, these last 3 seeds from Attitude I used regular tap water and got the same result.

I put them straight under a 200w cfl in my veg room and 18/6.
Good stuff man, can't thank you enough. I'll post what happens in the next couple of days. Would you say you average about 3 days till it breaks soil?
 

bajafox

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No problem, glad I could help.

I gave up on all those other methods a few weeks ago after having mixed results, since then most of my seeds have cracked soil no longer than 4 days after going straight into soil + water. I also use humidity domes (I cut the bottom of water bottles) for about a week to 10 days after they crack soil

The only soil I've used is FFOF
 

bajafox

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Hope it works out for you, I'm on my first grow and still learning myself

You can see some pics if you click on the last page of my grow thread in my sig

Happy growing
 

bajafox

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I have everything from 1 day olds to a 9 or 10 week clone... I'll try to update their age with pics in a few days
 

bohicular

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I was having a lot of sprouting issues as well, and when I changed my mix to 40% Vermiculite, I started getting sprouts in about 3 days, after soaking in water for 12-24hrs and dropping into soil, regardless of popping or not. I actually believe that getting a taproot going out of soil is not a good idea. I had one that died with a taproot in the soil too, - - -I think they werent getting enough air down there. Good luck! (i know the frustration)
 
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