TehBlazerr
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to the soil. is this bad? What should i do if it is bad? thanks
Déjà vu???
Maybe I should rethink how to seed my yard..... cmon man...... use the noodle...Déjà vu???
Dude you're absolutely right, what was I thinking? *bows down*Not really, there is no such thing as an upside down seed..... I was going to be polite and ignore that, but.....
You wanna go tell that farmer that uses a rotary sower that he needs to go back and make sure his seed is in right side up? You'll get chased off that farm in a hurry... lol
Maybe I should rethink how to seed my yard..... cmon man...... use the noodle...
Dude you're absolutely right, what was I thinking? *bows down*
Actually, I was completely serious in my response. I made an ignorant response & appreciated being caught on it.No need to bow but I can appreciate sarcasm, lol... We are all here to learn, and I always jump on those upside down seed statements. Now you can speed up the time frame from seed to seedling by placing the radical facing up, as shown in the second from left seed. You can plant a seed sideways and due to gravity, the seed will right itself. The only real concern when planting seeds is depth. Too deep, and they may not have energy to break surface and begin photosynthesis. Too shallow and the radicle doesn't get a chance to develop, and sometimes the tap root will grow up out of the soil.
sounds like you didn't plant deep enough.to the soil. is this bad? What should i do if it is bad? thanks