Feisty1UR
Well-Known Member
I recently tried attempting a grow, however the seeds I planted never even sprouted!! 
I used the paper towel method for about 4 days until all the seeds shown a little taproot - 3 Northern light seeds from sensi seeds (Feminised) I should mention though, the seeds were sitting under a little plastic dome packaging thing on a cupboard in my living room for about 10 months prior to being used...
I germinated them in a little dark cupboard next to my fridge, maybe the temps were a little too cold? idk
The taproots didn't grow too long, maybe about 5-6mm each?
I put them all the seeds taproot down into a mix of coco coir professional plus + perlite in little plastic cups.
I gave them a good watering about 100ml each - I then put them under a 400w metal halide light about 60cm away from the pots for roughly 4 days on a 18/6 schedule, and they never had signs of growth. I ended up digging them up and they looked as if they rotted. I watered them twice in a day period. Seeing as they were newly planted seeds I didn't want them to dry out and die.
Can you advise me on what I should do next time to get them to grow, thanks
They could have simply just been old seeds, or I haven't got the greenfinger for this...

I used the paper towel method for about 4 days until all the seeds shown a little taproot - 3 Northern light seeds from sensi seeds (Feminised) I should mention though, the seeds were sitting under a little plastic dome packaging thing on a cupboard in my living room for about 10 months prior to being used...
I germinated them in a little dark cupboard next to my fridge, maybe the temps were a little too cold? idk
The taproots didn't grow too long, maybe about 5-6mm each?
I put them all the seeds taproot down into a mix of coco coir professional plus + perlite in little plastic cups.
I gave them a good watering about 100ml each - I then put them under a 400w metal halide light about 60cm away from the pots for roughly 4 days on a 18/6 schedule, and they never had signs of growth. I ended up digging them up and they looked as if they rotted. I watered them twice in a day period. Seeing as they were newly planted seeds I didn't want them to dry out and die.
Can you advise me on what I should do next time to get them to grow, thanks

They could have simply just been old seeds, or I haven't got the greenfinger for this...