normalzeddd, whats the seedling growth rate like in such large pots?
You don't see a disconnect in your logic? You have never had one take more than 24 hours to pop up yet you think this guys was still alive and well after 3 days under soil? C'mon, think about it!The digging process is why. I am sure the little gentle roots coming off the tap were damaged, but you just can't see it.
I use a wooden chopstick to make a small hole in the soil and tweezers to set them in. Then, I just cover the top of the seed. The next day, I usually have a little plant. I have always done it this way.
All of mine except one were 2-3mm long before planting (full day after I noticed the shell had cracked). All survived, and then they all survived being replanted due to stretching at 5 days old. Personally I wouldn't give up on a seed for a good week. I've had non cannabis seeds pop the soil 3 weeks after planting...You don't see a disconnect in your logic? You have never had one take more than 24 hours to pop up yet you think this guys was still alive and well after 3 days under soil? C'mon, think about it!
OP - My opinion is your plant died from either root rot/damping off or from damage to the tap root during transplant. No way to know for sure but letting a tap root grow for a full day before planting has no benefit that I know of.
Old seeds can take a lot longer to germ, but still germ. There is no problem with my logic not knowing all of his variables, I just took a fundamental approach to my answer. My seeds may be better kept than anther grower's storing methods. That alone can affect the speed of germination.You don't see a disconnect in your logic? You have never had one take more than 24 hours to pop up yet you think this guys was still alive and well after 3 days under soil? C'mon, think about it!
OP - My opinion is your plant died from either root rot/damping off or from damage to the tap root during transplant. No way to know for sure but letting a tap root grow for a full day before planting has no benefit that I know of.
I don't understand your point, his seed had already cracked and put out a tap root for a full day before planting. So the seed had clearly germinated under any definition of the word that I am familiar with. I've put old seeds that were improperly stored in a freezer through the paper towel germination routine and those that germed all made it above ground faster than 3 days. So I have no point of reference for old seeds taking that long to get above ground if they have already germed. I've seen them not make it at all, but never seen one come up after 3 days.Old seeds can take a lot longer to germ, but still germ. There is no problem with my logic not knowing all of his variables, I just took a fundamental approach to my answer. My seeds may be better kept than anther grower's storing methods. That alone can affect the speed of germination.
The point is, there are too many variables to consider for this. If he let them dry out at all, that would add 3-6 days on them picking their heads up out of the soil for example. They would still grow, just would take them a bit. What is your question?I don't understand your point, his seed had already cracked and put out a tap root for a full day before planting. So the seed had clearly germinated under any definition of the word that I am familiar with. I've put old seeds that were improperly stored in a freezer through the paper towel germination routine and those that germed all made it above ground faster than 3 days. So I have no point of reference for old seeds taking that long to get above ground if they have already germed. I've seen them not make it at all, but never seen one come up after 3 days.
When did you stop beating your wife?The point is, there are too many variables to consider for this. If he let them dry out at all, that would add 3-6 days on them picking their heads up out of the soil for example. They would still grow, just would take them a bit. What is your question?
I didn't, but I divorced the bitch. Figure that one out.When did you stop beating your wife?
JK - never mind - it's all good
Not sure if anyone still watching this thread. However, I will ask my question:I agree bugeye. I'm always trying to help people get away from the age old dogma of how to pop beans.
I have never In 4 years of caregiving lost a seed. That may sound strange but it just doesn't happen if we humans get the fuck out the way. Plant directly into any root riot type cube. 1/4 inch down. Moisten( not wet) medium. Heat pad under humidity dome. Easy. Seed will pop out I cube in 12-24 hours. Tap water until out into soil. Or If on filtered water a cpple drops calmg will really make things pop once your have roots.
Don't duck with nature guys. The seed needs to know which way is up by gravity and it's nature desire to go against. Watch videos on YouTube if seeds sprouting under normal conditions. You will see that paper towel methods are inferior. Sorry if I affended anyone but. Truth can hurt