berrydizzle
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Ok, so I am going to be germinating 11 white russian seeds in about a week, and I need to know if the way I am going to do it will work. I am going to let the seeds soak in water in a dark place overnight to start the germination. Then I am going to wet a paper towel, put the seeds in and fold them up, then put the paper towel in a plastic bag. Ill blow air into the bag and zip it up to seal the air, and then put it in a closet that stays pretty warm over the course of the day. I will replace the air in the bag a couple of times. Now once the seeds have popped out(ive done it this way before, takes less than 24 hours) I will plant them directly into the soil pots. They will either be 4inch or 1 gallon pots. So once I plant with the taproot down and moisten the soil, should I get a layer of seran wrap to cover the top of the pots till the seedling emerges from the soil, or should I just let it sit under the light?
Appreciate the help guys, and there will be a grow journal for this.
Appreciate the help guys, and there will be a grow journal for this.