growmo23
Active Member
Ok, I know that starting seeds in the middle of winter can be challenging, but this is becoming frustrating. I have been sprouting seeds with the wet paper towel/baggie method anf I have been getting some good results, long white root starters poking out and all that. I have been putting them in my peat pots with the white root thingy pointing down and covering with a little soil, like at normal seed length. I then put the pots under a bank of daylight 23w cfls. I have the cfl's about 6" from the tops of the pots and have been trying to keep the soil moist (not soaked) by watering them about twice a day, or whenever I notice the top soil drying out. my thermometer/hygrometer says that at the topsoil level the temp is about 84* and an RH of around 35%. However, the seeds seem reluctant to continue germination. I have had 12 seeds planted this way and only two are poking green up. It has been about 4-5 days since sticking them in the dirt. What would all you experienced growers here in RIU advise me to do? Am I being too impatient or is there something about my setup that is stalling the process? I appreciate your wisdom in advance.