P@ssw0rd
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So i read on the web somewhere that auto flowering seeds can fail to germinate due to having a shell so hard that they can't break out of it. I have recently germinated a lot of LowRyder 2 and i tried this presplitting technique out.
I started with 60 seeds, soaked them in Distilled water for 24 hours and most of them sank. Then i moved them to a wet paper towel and let them sit another 24 hours. After this time about 1/2 had popped out little taproots and were moved into peat pucks, I then applied the presplitting technique to the remaining seeds by either rolling them between my finger and thumb till i heard them crack, or squeezing them on the sides with a small pair of tweezers till they cracked. Inside of another 24 hours nearly all the remaining seeds had shot out taproots and were moved to peat pucks.
I remember reading about this technique once and posting in disbelief that i could never do that to my seeds. That was before i started growing LR2 and now i see the technique being a well used tool in my germination rituals. It is scarry but it's not hard to do and once you see how well it works you will be a believer forever. I would assume this would also work on nearly any seed your having a hard time with but i have never had to use it on a non-auto flowering strain. They really seem to have a shell to tough for there own good.
I started with 60 seeds, soaked them in Distilled water for 24 hours and most of them sank. Then i moved them to a wet paper towel and let them sit another 24 hours. After this time about 1/2 had popped out little taproots and were moved into peat pucks, I then applied the presplitting technique to the remaining seeds by either rolling them between my finger and thumb till i heard them crack, or squeezing them on the sides with a small pair of tweezers till they cracked. Inside of another 24 hours nearly all the remaining seeds had shot out taproots and were moved to peat pucks.
I remember reading about this technique once and posting in disbelief that i could never do that to my seeds. That was before i started growing LR2 and now i see the technique being a well used tool in my germination rituals. It is scarry but it's not hard to do and once you see how well it works you will be a believer forever. I would assume this would also work on nearly any seed your having a hard time with but i have never had to use it on a non-auto flowering strain. They really seem to have a shell to tough for there own good.