WilliamB217
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I germinated my seeds.I put them in water for 18 hours,and then the paper towel method.The taproots were 3-4mm long and that's when i planted into soil.But nothing green pops out.It's been 3-4 days and still nothing.Why????
You're messing them up when transplanting, probably being too rough. Just plant directly in the soil or try something like root riot cubes.I germinated my seeds.I put them in water for 18 hours,and then the paper towel method.The taproots were 3-4mm long and that's when i planted into soil.But nothing green pops out.It's been 3-4 days and still nothing.Why????
No, I just soak the root riot cube in water with some mosquito bits and wetable mykos, then put the seed in, and into a 6 pack..
I do like Nope, use rapid rooters after sprouting before planting in your soil. Cut the RR so you can open it like a book, put the sprout in, close RR and plant. After planting drench the pot.
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if the seed opened she will come. now there is a few things that could have happened. you put her up side down and she will take some time to turn around. you put her way too deep and it will take a week to push out.or worst case you broke her when you covered her with dirtI germinated my seeds.I put them in water for 18 hours,and then the paper towel method.The taproots were 3-4mm long and that's when i planted into soil.But nothing green pops out.It's been 3-4 days and still nothing.Why????
What you said but I use peroxide for the soak for 12 hours then use that same water but sprinkle in a little recharge usually see quarter to half inch tap roots 2 days later put them in soil in three or four days sproutsI use the paper towel method. Small towel folded so two layers are under and over the seeds. Place the towel on a small plate, wet the towel with distilled water and drain off excess water. Unfold the top two layers of the towel and place the seeds on the towel with space enough so when they sprout the roots won't touch. Cover the seeds up back up and place the plate into a 1 gallon Ziploc bag. Place the plate somewhere where it will be warm but out of direct light. I usually check for sprouts after the first night and then again every 8 hours or so. This method is from Ed Rosenthal, it's never failed to work for me.