I can't seem to get past the germination' stage after I transplant the seed into the soil & I'm starting to get a lil annoyed! Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? I soak the seed in a shot glass & let it sit til it sprouts a taproot. Then I transfered' it into da soil no less than a 1/2 inch deep in fox farm soil & do a 18/6 photoperiod. A month later, I found out it's dead & I only water it seldomly & sprinkle it with water sparingly to keep da soil moist. In desperate need of help as i'm about to order another set of seeds from Attitude soon. Thanks in advance guys!!
Some swear by it, but I'm very much against sprouting your seed in water or paper towel.
The taproot hairs are so fragile and tiny that the slightest touch could shock the seed to death, imo. It's a good idea to soak the seed until they sink or until you can push them to the bottom of the glass (and they stay there). Soak them for 4-12 hours but no more than that. Some seeds sink immediately in water, that's ok, soak those too. After about 4-6 hours the seeds should sink, but there shouldn't be any taproot showing.
Plant your seed in whatever medium your using, no deeper that 2x the width of the seed. Place that in a dark, warm place, preferably in high humidity (or with plastic over the cup or in a propagator.
Some people say not to use a heat mat because new growers commonly forget to water. DON'T DO THAT. (Consequentially, you don't NEED a heat mat, but they help)
Put the planted seeds on heat mat set to low. Place a bath towel or a rag between the heat mat and the seeds so you don't cook them or until you get the hang of it.
As soon as the seeds break soil, take the plastic off or take them out of the propagator, and place them under your light source.
If you're using a HID lamp then keep it 2-4 ft above them (depending on the intensity), and slowly lower it as the plants get bigger and more accustomed to their new environment.
Hope that helps a little.