be patient, some can take a little bit longer to break soil. id keep em in your closet or somewhere thats somewhat warm, 70 is fine honestly. just make sure they get light as soon as they break soil.Yea, it's been 24 hours now and nothing... They are in smart pots and the soil is moist. I have no grow lights and they were sitting in the garage, not real warm in there, like 70. I moved them outside tonight into a semi shaded area with clear cups full of holes over the seeds, hopefully the heat tomorrow makes em pop out
should see some cotyledons popping out in a few hours, maybe more maybe less, varies with phenos and strains sometimes.Yea I'm hoping the sun warms the soil and makes em go, the cup over the top is an attempt to make it a lil humid and protect it. I've got holes in it so it won't get to hot.
after you gotta tap root theres not much too it, after that you just play the waiting game really. just make sure their soil stays a little bit moist for the first couple days, post pics if you have any problems. and if it doesnt emerge within 5 days, maybe brush off some of the topsoil and check, ive done this before and found beans were just about to break soil, it wont harm them too much but its a lot better to be gentle when doing so, i use a pencil to play with the soil usually.I sure hope so, first time starting with seeds and getting a little nervous. Strain is polar express auto if that matters
PM if its urgent, id be glad to give any advice i can.10-4 .. I'll keep ya updated
nice, get em under some lights and some air flow so they dont stretch and fall over.Good news.... Checked them out a while ago, all 5 have broke ground with 2 of them almost an inch tall.
they should be good since theres holes in the cups, in the event they do tip over just tie them to a stick for support.I don't have any lights, there outside under clear plastic cups full of holes, ill be removing them tomorrow. They are all about an inch tall now and standing upright