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I accidentally damaged the taproot of a seedling that was actually just starting have a little length on it. Is the seed dead or will it possibly grow another
I accidentally damaged the taproot of a seedling that was actually just starting have a little length on it. Is the seed dead or will it possibly grow another
Paper towel most likely.What are you doing to seedlings that you've damaged the taproot.
Yep, and exactly why most people should be germinating in medium rather than all the other fusspot stuff that people doPaper towel most likely.
I'll never understand the obsession some have with using paper towels. A warm moist environment is what you want for a seed to germinate. Those conditions don't require a paper towel. But as with so many simple processes, cannabis growers make it overly complicated.Yep, and exactly why most people should be germinating in medium rather than all the other fusspot stuff that people do
I have a niece that's a Doctorate Student/Research Assistant at a major University and is co-author of several Peer Reviewed studies published on Frontiers in Microbiology. I text with her frequently as we both have a love of plants and anything that grows. When I tell her about some of the convoluted things cannabis growers do she doesn't believe me. I've had to send her links to posts to prove that they do. Her response is usually either "Good Grief!", "That's a waste of time", or "That does more harm than good".
i feel you bro what paper towel method does for me or rather did for me is to accurately plan for my grows. lets say you got space issues so you want exactly 4 plants you can eliminate the duds faster because in a couple of days you’ll be able to see if its cracking or not but sown directly into soil you never know whats going on down there and its a longer wait till they break soil or not. especially with ordered seeds i still use the paper towel method, my own seeds are 100% atm so i directly put them in the medium.I'll never understand the obsession some have with using paper towels. A warm moist environment is what you want for a seed to germinate. Those conditions don't require a paper towel. But as with so many simple processes, cannabis growers make it overly complicated.
I have a niece that's a Doctorate Student/Research Assistant at a major University and is co-author of several Peer Reviewed studies published on Frontiers in Microbiology. I text with her frequently as we both have a love of plants and anything that grows. When I tell her about some of the convoluted things cannabis growers do she doesn't believe me. I've had to send her links to posts to prove that they do. Her response is usually either "Good Grief!", "That's a waste of time", or "That does more harm than good".
Only twice in 30 years eh?I am just saying twice I have lost seeds due to rotting
I generally get the sprout cresting the soil in 3-4 days. Haven't had any broken taproots or rotting seeds.I completely agree @King Avitas i like to use the paper towel method for the same reason. I like to check on it often to make sure that the seed germinates. Usually it takes 1-3 days to germinate, and another few days to pop out of soil, so about a week in total for a seedling. I never planted directly in soil, but i assume it would take a week to see results, and i'm too impatient for that. And if it's a dud, it would be a big waste of time. And i don't like keeping the soil moist for no reason, if nothing is drinking that water.
How deep do you plant the seed? I noticed when i planted the seed too shallow for faster sprouting, they come up with the shell stuck so i have to use tweezers to remove it. I started planting a little bit deeper than usual, it takes a day or two more, but no more stuck shell. About 2cm deep instead of 1cm.I generally get the sprout cresting the soil in 3-4 days. Haven't had any broken taproots or rotting seeds.
I plant them 1/2" down. I have a sharpie that I've marked at the 1/2" mark to make it easy to get the depth right. I've only ever had to remove a seed shell once in the past 10 or so plants.How deep do you plant the seed? I noticed when i planted the seed too shallow for faster sprouting, they come up with the shell stuck so i have to use tweezers to remove it. I started planting a little bit deeper than usual, it takes a day or two more, but no more stuck shell. About 2cm deep instead of 1cm.
Yeah, I have only planted a handful of times directly in medium. Gave up after losing all my seeds a couple times. I did have some luck but not enough to stray from my tried and true paper towel method. I still lose the odd sprouted seed but not very often.Only twice in 30 years eh?