I do agree that the less you actually handle the seed, the better chances you'll have. I've had minimal success with just putting seed directly in soil but then again I was working with unproperly stored, old bagseed.From there you can go as complicated as you wish. It might speed things up, but you'll have more stuff you could mess.
Will second that, very good pointsEveryone you ask will have a different method and of coarse their method will be championed as the best but what is best for someone else may not be best for you. Just about every method people have mentioned will work it really comes down to your own personal prefeence and confidence.
Indeed, but I would start with the most foolproof method to start with.Everyone you ask will have a different method and of coarse their method will be championed as the best but what is best for someone else may not be best for you. Just about every method people have mentioned will work it really comes down to your own personal prefeence and confidence.
I've always done it on a paper towel inside a ziplock bag with a heating pad on low in a dark place...but that's just what I'm comfortable/confident with. I've also just dropped them 1/4" down in soil too which also worked. This last time I soaked them for 48 hours them put them into the soil. They all worked.
If I was nervous I would simply pick the one that seemed to give people the most positive results.