found a great way to germ!!!

g350z

Active Member
well many of you may argue this but i have started over 20 seeds this way and every single one has worked not 1 single seed failed...

i took a wet paper towel (no colors on it) folded it over 3 times and soaked it in a water cup with soil in it (muddy water) ring it out just a tad to where its not dripping i then put the seads in between the folded paper towel and put it in a zip lock bag (do not shut it leave it open) then i layed the bag on its side under a 60 watt flourescent light on 18/6 and ever seed grew and had roots sticking out and leafs i then just burried the bottom of the roots in a pot in soil they all grew amazing fast and after only two weeks were taller then my plants i germinated the other way that had ben growing for 3 weeks

i may be dumb for making this post im a newb so dont hate on me im just trying to help out
 

jumifera

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well many of you may argue this but i have started over 20 seeds this way and every single one has worked not 1 single seed failed...

i took a wet paper towel (no colors on it) folded it over 3 times and soaked it in a water cup with soil in it (muddy water) ring it out just a tad to where its not dripping i then put the seads in between the folded paper towel and put it in a zip lock bag (do not shut it leave it open) then i layed the bag on its side under a 60 watt flourescent light on 18/6 and ever seed grew and had roots sticking out and leafs i then just burried the bottom of the roots in a pot in soil they all grew amazing fast and after only two weeks were taller then my plants i germinated the other way that had ben growing for 3 weeks

i may be dumb for making this post im a newb so dont hate on me im just trying to help out
not dumb,its good that you are trying to help others,
(+REP) :peace:
 

bongfish

Active Member
i have never heard of germinating seeds that way.

But then i am a noob as well at them moment.

How did you here about that method ?
 

candylime12

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i germ with paper towel bounty brand. but i rip mine up into small pieces. place into a small tupper ware container, then place seeds, layering as i go after all the seeds are placed with the paper towel i lightly mist the towel with a water and 1/4% organic tea. cover with air in side with a plastic sandwich bag secure with a rubber band. poke a couple of holes with a safty pin. place in a dark warm area your grow area works great. in a day or two youll have some sprouts but leave um in there for about a week, take the bag off and remist every two days if dry. i then put directly into veg nutes at 1/4%
and youll be shooting up all over the place. because the sprouts are used to the nutes already.
 

T.H.Cammo

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Make's sense to me! The fact is, in nature seeds seem to do just fine all by themselves! They have to adapt and overcome in many different situations. Mixing a little nature (muddy water) into the program is a nice touch - I like nature! As long as anybody uses good water and good "mud", they shouldn't run into any trouble.

The only thing that I would add is that seeds, or sprouts, don't have any need for light until they "break the surface", but a little warmth (to simulate Spring conditions) will encourage the whole process!
 

g350z

Active Member
i will post up some pics but i found this out by experimenting i tried with the light and without the light when the light cycle was used thats wheen i actually had a 100% success rate they will actually grow inthe paper towel to where there is a root growing through the paper towel and i just cut around the root and planted the whole thing it starts the plants out alot faster (3x the size in only 1 week if not more)

one of my plants i did this was was 3 times as bushy and tall as the seeds i did without the sunlight
 
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