Is this normal or did i fuck something up?

LUDACRIS

New Member
Yeah its not the best method but it works and its easy, all 12 seeds had split and grew by the next day... then i waited until the taproot was about 1/2" to plant them...
the tap root should only be about 5-7mm before planting.
a 1/2" taproot will be damaged before it hits the soil.
1/2" is far to long.
 

juggaloclownz187

Well-Known Member
the tap root should only be about 5-7mm before planting.
a 1/2" taproot will be damaged before it hits the soil.
1/2" is far to long.

LOL oops i couldn't help it though, cause i started germinating them before bed, and they were that long by the time i woke up the next day... FUCK!
 

speedingximports

Active Member
i actually like the paper towel method if its placed inside a tupperware container. i have found in past experience that cardboard pots arent your best option. they lose moisture really quickly leaving your soil compacted and dry. also, if you dont transplant REALLY early, then the plant ends up growing right into the cardboard and is difficult to remove without damage. but to answer your actual question: if your soil is moist and your seeds are from a quality strain i would hold out for a couple of weeks to see if they break soil. it ends up being worth it if they do then youll realize you shouldnt have thrown them out. hope this helped. peace.
 

miko420

Well-Known Member
my tap root was an inch all 3 grows i did and never had a problem.......all grew pretty well , altho i did have a problem with 2 of my grows with the soil having nutes in it but my tap root was fine
 
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