thegoodeye
Active Member
I have had no success germinating a small batch of seeds for the second time. I want this time to be different. I've used the paper towel method, sealed up in a Ziploc bag on top of the cable box and had one or two crack open and a bit of the white node pokes out, but then they stall. I also tried some in a cheap greenhouse(Taco Bell-type sealed nacho container) and place behind the tv for warmth. I always try to keep everything covered and in the dark as much as I can and use RO water.
One time it looked like a I had one where the root had begun to push out of the shell enough that I could place it in the Aerogarden grow pod medium and let it get to work but it stalled too. I wanted to get it nuzzled into place in the pod while the root wasn't completely out and fragile.
Is there a method anyone uses or can think of that is considered to have the most success rate? I/m new to growing and have never used any of these methods, but I'm wondering if I should use something like a Jiffy pellet, Rapid Rooter, or Rockwool to germinate and then if they sprout, trim off some of the medium material around the root and simply wedge it on top of the Aerogarden grow sponge to continue growing down through. to the water. Does this sound like a do-able way to go about it? Is the Aerogarden grow sponge just as good as using Rockwool or rooting pellets and do people seems to have good success by just setting the Aerogarden up as it's intended and germinating in the stock pods? I always here that the mj seeds like dark and warmth to start, so with the water being cool in the Aerogarden, wouldn't it be hard to create a warm, humid environment?
One time it looked like a I had one where the root had begun to push out of the shell enough that I could place it in the Aerogarden grow pod medium and let it get to work but it stalled too. I wanted to get it nuzzled into place in the pod while the root wasn't completely out and fragile.
Is there a method anyone uses or can think of that is considered to have the most success rate? I/m new to growing and have never used any of these methods, but I'm wondering if I should use something like a Jiffy pellet, Rapid Rooter, or Rockwool to germinate and then if they sprout, trim off some of the medium material around the root and simply wedge it on top of the Aerogarden grow sponge to continue growing down through. to the water. Does this sound like a do-able way to go about it? Is the Aerogarden grow sponge just as good as using Rockwool or rooting pellets and do people seems to have good success by just setting the Aerogarden up as it's intended and germinating in the stock pods? I always here that the mj seeds like dark and warmth to start, so with the water being cool in the Aerogarden, wouldn't it be hard to create a warm, humid environment?