will somebody reply to this please just would like to know

Carne Seca

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I live in the desert and I cover them with a plastic sandwich bag to hold in the moisture. When you're dealing with 12% humidity it's kind of necessary. As soon as they sprout, I take the covers off.
 

NWMED

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You can sprout them in a wet paper towels first also. That way you can weed out duds before potting. Just put seeds in paper towel inside a pint jar and keep towel wet but never let there be more than 1/8" standing water at the bottom. Put it in a dark place like the closet keep it 75-80 degrees f. Until they sprout. Once the white tap roots show. They are then ready to plant root down. Once the root shows don't let the dry out or they will die. Expose them to as little light and handling as possible. I have a jar in the closet now. Good luck.
 

JayJayDaStoner

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You can sprout them in a wet paper towels first also. That way you can weed out duds before potting. Just put seeds in paper towel inside a pint jar and keep towel wet but never let there be more than 1/8" standing water at the bottom. Put it in a dark place like the closet keep it 75-80 degrees f. Until they sprout. Once the white tap roots show. They are then ready to plant root down. Once the root shows don't let the dry out or they will die. Expose them to as little light and handling as possible. I have a jar in the closet now. Good luck.
They have been germinating they have cracked and I will be moving them in 10 mins into soil
 

EaStW00d

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I also live in a dry climate and I put plastic ziploc bags over the top to contain moisture. After the plants have sprouted and are looking healthy then I remove the plastic bags. It worked for me.
 

Carne Seca

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I also live in a dry climate and I put plastic ziploc bags over the top to contain moisture. After the plants have sprouted and are looking healthy then I remove the plastic bags. It worked for me.
Desert growers know their shit. ;)
 
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