Best way to start seeds?

jameslone

Member
I had some new bag seed so I placed them in a folded paper towel, wet the paper towel with tap water from the sink, let the excess water drip out, placed the paper towel in a sandwich bag and put it on top of the cable box to stay warm. I wet the paper towel every few days to make sure it stayed moist.
Well, after 2 weeks, the seeds haven't sprouted. I'm not going to give up on them yet, but I'm about to.
I have more seeds and want to try a different method next time.
What is the best way to start seeds? All suggestions are welcomed.
 

resinousflowers

Well-Known Member
the kitchen paper method always works for me.i use luke warm mineral water(i spray the water on the paper),kitchen paper,a plastic container and a propagator because i dont have a heating mat,and it works fine if the seeds are good.the last 11 seeds i germinated all germinated.i tried doing the same thing with old seeds and had no success.
 

kevin

Well-Known Member
i was hitting about a 50/50 ratio until i started using rapid rooters. it's damn near 100% now and it is 100% for cloning. i use water straight out of the tap for my clones and seedlings.
 

ken 2010

Member
ive planted in peat pots and all 4 super lemon haze poped out also put blzbud straight in bio bizz all mix and that poped out have had 100 % germination rates useing tap water.
 
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