KingOfSpite
Active Member
Hi guys.
I'm no pro and I know this has probably been debated to death, but I'd like to show how I germinate my beans.
In the first photo I have the whole thing as it sits normally. I have 2 small plates side by side. The one has another plate covering it. In the covered plate, I have my beans in a folded wet paper towel with them sitting just under the first layer. .I then partially cover it so some air can still get in but it still stays mostly dark. The second plate (on the left) beside it has water sitting in it. But I have connected the two plates with a single folded strip of paper towel. This strip acts as a water wick and as the plate with the beans in it drys, it will draw water across the wick, keeping it moist. I keep the whole setup on an old satellite receiver which is plugged in and on. This generates just enough heat to keep everything warm. It is pretty much self sustaining and I don't have to do anything except add a bit of water maybe if germination takes longer than a few days. This takes the fear out of things drying up while you are away.
I've used this setup for more than a few years and it has never disappointed.
(second photo shows beans in PT uncovered)
What do you pros think?
I'm no pro and I know this has probably been debated to death, but I'd like to show how I germinate my beans.
In the first photo I have the whole thing as it sits normally. I have 2 small plates side by side. The one has another plate covering it. In the covered plate, I have my beans in a folded wet paper towel with them sitting just under the first layer. .I then partially cover it so some air can still get in but it still stays mostly dark. The second plate (on the left) beside it has water sitting in it. But I have connected the two plates with a single folded strip of paper towel. This strip acts as a water wick and as the plate with the beans in it drys, it will draw water across the wick, keeping it moist. I keep the whole setup on an old satellite receiver which is plugged in and on. This generates just enough heat to keep everything warm. It is pretty much self sustaining and I don't have to do anything except add a bit of water maybe if germination takes longer than a few days. This takes the fear out of things drying up while you are away.
I've used this setup for more than a few years and it has never disappointed.
(second photo shows beans in PT uncovered)
What do you pros think?