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My tips for a fool-proof method that gives seedlings an excellent start:
Soak seeds for a few hours in shot glass of water with a drop of H2O2.
Germinate between a few sheets of moist paper towel (two underneath, one over the top) in a tupperware container in a warmish dark spot.
When the root is visible, plant in fine perlite with 3cm of fine vermiculite on top. Place the seed 1cm under, with the curve of the root tip aiming downward, but with the seed itself angled up about 45deg.
Start with quarter strength flowering nutes and move to half after about a week.
Water at least once every two days or as much as you see fit. You can't overwater this media.
Use a decent amount of fluorescent light and don't have it too far away or they will stretch too much. 6 inches is ideal to start.
This one broke the surface under a 125w, 6400K compact flouro.
At three weeks
Cheers
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Soak seeds for a few hours in shot glass of water with a drop of H2O2.
Germinate between a few sheets of moist paper towel (two underneath, one over the top) in a tupperware container in a warmish dark spot.
When the root is visible, plant in fine perlite with 3cm of fine vermiculite on top. Place the seed 1cm under, with the curve of the root tip aiming downward, but with the seed itself angled up about 45deg.
Start with quarter strength flowering nutes and move to half after about a week.
Water at least once every two days or as much as you see fit. You can't overwater this media.
Use a decent amount of fluorescent light and don't have it too far away or they will stretch too much. 6 inches is ideal to start.
This one broke the surface under a 125w, 6400K compact flouro.
At three weeks
Cheers
.
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