if u had to choose btween using co2 in the veg state or budding, which would u choose?
Well you good moisten the rockwool & put the seed on top of the rockwool & put it in a ziplock bag. Dont put the seed in it, put it on top. Rememberto keep it in a cool & dark place until you see that it has germinated. Check ocassionally to make sure the rockwool is moist, not WET.is it possible to germ seeds n roockwool cubes???
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just wondering if u were to leave a 250w hps lite on for 60 hours during the 12/12 period 4 weeks in,what would happen?
Go the roll it up main page scroll to the bottom you should see a moderator listing. You can PM one of them.how can i get ahold of staff or which do e-mails. yea im a newbie lol
I have a question that was not on the list.. I have a 1000Watt HPS I am a newbie can i pour watter directly on top of the bulb so it warms up the water before it hits the plants, I dont want to do it without asking because I dont want to hinder the life of the bulb. kidding.
Put them between layers of paper towels. Keep the paper towels moist at all times. What I do is put mine between paper towels, moisten the towels & then put it on a plate & then into my bread pan that sits on top of the refrigerator. Works great.What is the easiest/best/fastest way to germinate seeds?
I'm using the papertowel method. I heard somewhere that it would take around 40 hours, if kept at a decent temp ... they're bagseed, and they've been in moist papertowel for almost 3 days ...Put them between layers of paper towels. Keep the paper towels moist at all times. What I do is put mine between paper towels, moisten the towels & then put it on a plate & then into my bread pan that sits on top of the refrigerator. Works great.
Or you can get a heat mat with a thermostat, keep it at 75-78 degrees then get a propagation tray & put the moist paper towels with the seeds in between the towels. Always keep the paper towels moist & do not expose the seeds to any light.
Are they in a dark humid area?I'm using the papertowel method. I heard somewhere that it would take around 40 hours, if kept at a decent temp ... they're bagseed, and they've been in moist papertowel for almost 3 days ...
They are in a dark area, yes. Humid? Not so much. Warm? Eh ... so so ... right around 65°FAre they in a dark humid area?
Typicle bagseed is NOT so easy to germinate, for a variety of reasons. The exception is when the grower is trying to carefully grow a few seeds. Then his excess seeds might be your gain. Also, I have better luck with water in a cup germination. But, that's just me talkin...They are in a dark area, yes. Humid? Not so much. Warm? Eh ... so so ... right around 65°F
Whatcha' thinkin' ???