TenaciousKiM
New Member
So I tried this different method for my seeds instead of the paper napkin method. What I did, "and am sure alot of you have done" is put my seeds in a container with soil and wrap a plastic cover on top to create humidity... Well it looks like it worked. I placed 10 femenized white widow seeds the same way and it looks like 6 of them sprouted, but when I took the plastic cover off but the sprout wasn't facing up but crawling as if it was a worm - does that make sense? -- so what i did is I gently covered the sprout with soil and placed outside. Should I had just left it alone and let it do its own thing? or covering the sprout with soil necessary? and should I put the plastic cover back on or just leave alone and let nature take it's course now?
what should I do? also should I leave the plastic cover on the rest till I see leaves or at some point should I take off in order for them to pop out?
Thanks.
took a picture to give an idea how I planted seeds.
this is how I will be germinating my seeds for now on. It's a great method just need help on the situation am having as stated above.
what should I do? also should I leave the plastic cover on the rest till I see leaves or at some point should I take off in order for them to pop out?
Thanks.
took a picture to give an idea how I planted seeds.
this is how I will be germinating my seeds for now on. It's a great method just need help on the situation am having as stated above.