mcdholdem
New Member
DAY #1 - Germinating Seeds and Preparation
> Ingredients:
> 10 seeds (not sure strain, but last run was a great smoke)
> 6 yogurt cups
> 1 small plastic container with lid
> 2 paper-towels
> 1 ziplock bag
> 1 bag of perlite
> 1 bag of potting soil
First I soaked the seeds for a little while, but didn't let them sink to the bottom of cup they were in. I then put the damp seeds in a damp paper towel. I folded the towel and placed it into a little zip lock bag and put that on my wireless router for heat. I didn't seal the bag either.
I also created a little greenhouse that I believe will work great. There are 6 yogurt containers (washed well) in the bottom of a plastic container with a lid. I put perlite all around the containers and added enough water to the perlite to soak it up and keep the container humid.
Hopefully in a day or two I will transplant the seedlings into their cups. I made the greenhouse now and put it under a light to make sure it is working properly. I have never used this technique before. The last time I used a greenhouse for seedlings it was outside, and I put a glass cup over the top of the pot (That worked very well, and was needed to keep bugs and critters away. It also doubled as a humidity catcher)
I will very frequently update this journal. I would love any help or advice.
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PHOTOS
Seeds:
Mini-Greenhouse:
Potting Soil:
Perlite:
> Ingredients:
> 10 seeds (not sure strain, but last run was a great smoke)
> 6 yogurt cups
> 1 small plastic container with lid
> 2 paper-towels
> 1 ziplock bag
> 1 bag of perlite
> 1 bag of potting soil
First I soaked the seeds for a little while, but didn't let them sink to the bottom of cup they were in. I then put the damp seeds in a damp paper towel. I folded the towel and placed it into a little zip lock bag and put that on my wireless router for heat. I didn't seal the bag either.
I also created a little greenhouse that I believe will work great. There are 6 yogurt containers (washed well) in the bottom of a plastic container with a lid. I put perlite all around the containers and added enough water to the perlite to soak it up and keep the container humid.
Hopefully in a day or two I will transplant the seedlings into their cups. I made the greenhouse now and put it under a light to make sure it is working properly. I have never used this technique before. The last time I used a greenhouse for seedlings it was outside, and I put a glass cup over the top of the pot (That worked very well, and was needed to keep bugs and critters away. It also doubled as a humidity catcher)
I will very frequently update this journal. I would love any help or advice.
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PHOTOS
Seeds:
Mini-Greenhouse:
Potting Soil:
Perlite: