Should i worry about this?

JohnDee

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Hi Angel,
Can't see the pix that well...old eyes. But you talking about membrane or seed half? If you have steady hands...mist then a few times and give it time to soften. That may take care of it...or use a toothpick and very gently tease it off.
JD
 

JohnDee

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Angel,
Renfro's right...just leave them be. I was thinking more about how when that happens and constricts the cotyledons so they can't open. More of a problem.
JD
 

Renfro

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Angel,
Renfro's right...just leave them be. I was thinking more about how when that happens and constricts the cotyledons so they can't open. More of a problem.
JD
Yeah if they aren't blocking the little node in there then I just leave them be. Don't wanna risk damaging the cotyledon even though they do fine with one.
 

Father Ramirez

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Never manually pull a seed husk off a cotyledon. It almost always kills them. Don’t sweat it - they either survive or they don’t. You’re not in control of that. Mother Nature is. Germinate more seeds. What’s that? Seeds are expensive? No kidding. Breed your own. It’s easy and satisfying. Enjoy the process
 
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