Okay--apparently I'm a true f'ing anti-green thumb moron!
I'm another 0 for 2 so far, so let me ask some more specifics:
Does it matter that much what kind of water I soak the pods in? I've used tap, so maybe that is a problem (but I did get that one to sprout a while back...but maybe that is super strong seed or something. I hope its female).
Once I drop the seed in and make sure it is covered up a bit, what should I store the pod in? Should it be something air tight? Should it be mostly covered but with some airholes poked in it?
How long after dropping the seed should I give it a spray, and should I just spray it with plain water like I soak the pod in? Just spray it enough to make the top look damp?
Should it be put somewhere merely room temperature and dark, or should it be somewhere warmer, like on top or near a heating vent? If it is too warm will that cause it not to sprout? Too cold?
I'm getting tired of wasting my seeds... with only half of the seedlings likely to end up being female, I'm quickly narrowing down my odds of getting ANY workable plants out of this pack of seeds.
When my first one sprouted it seemed like it was going to be so easy....no idea why nothing is sprouting now.
It does make sense to me NOT to germ the seeds in paper towels or a cup of water though and instead just drop them in the pod. It seems like the less touching them the better, so eliminating the step of having to handle the cracked seed seems to be wise.
Thanks,
Pac
tap water or mineral/spring water with a p.h. of 6.5-7.2 is good for soaking the jiffys first.
and soak it then squeeze out the excess water untill it shows the wet jiffy at the weight shown in my pics(then they will only take a light misting of water after 48hrs later and this will be plenty untill the seed sprouts(70-85hrs).
and the propogator should not be air tight the clear plastic lid is just a humidity dome that lifts of and on easily and is not air tight as it requires some humidity to escape and some fresh air to get in.
the temps are not to criticall(21*-23*). i dont measure the temp inside my drawer where my prop is kept i just make sure my room temp is 21*-23* and my prop sits nicely in the drawer lined with some towels just as a precaution.
here is the pics of the gear i use.
one shows the cheap plastic prop with the clear lid(humidity dome).
one shows a dry jiffys and shows how they fit in the prop nicely(room for 20 jiffys).
the pic of the swollen jiffy shows you how i prep them soak them in warm water untill fully soaked then just squeeze the excess water out and shape it how it looks in the pic.
and one pic just shows what kind of weight you want the jiffy to be once prepped.
if i am planting maybe 10 seeds then i will weigh each jiffy to 38g to give consistency with the moisture level you can give them a light misting of water after 12 hrs and that will do untill they sprout.
once this is done just make a small 5mm deep hole in the top of your prepped jiffys and just simply drop the seeds in there holes straight out the packet cover them slightly with some peat from the jiffy put them in the prop put the lid on and keep in a drawer in TOTAL DARKNESS make sure the temps are 21-23* and you are most definately going to get 100% germ rate within 70-85 hrs.
i have done over 60+ seeds for various people just to get their sprouts started and never had one not sprout.as soon as you see the peat cracking at the top of the pellet and life coming(any whiteness from the embrio/seed)then remove them from the dark and start your 18/6. NO LIGHT UNTILL THEN ONLY A QUICK CHECK ON PROGRESS.
i may do 6 seeds shortly for a friend and when i do i will show you the sprout as it cracks the jiffy surface.
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(this info is from and earlier thread were i was explaining to someone how i germinate my seeds in to sprouts).
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Luda's right.
Don't go with the paper towel method. Taproots have microscopic roots (which are generally invisible to the naked eye) that get hitched to the paper towel. When you take it out, you can tear away some of the microscopic roots. plant in the soil as Luda does.
if you have any other questions or are still not sure just send me a personall message and i will help you along.
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