Starting From Seeds

ffsta1

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I usually don't have any problems growing plants from seeds.
I germinated 20 feminized Aurora Indica seeds from Nirvana.
I soaked in water for 24 hours, and then put them in paper towels with a heat pad under them. I was sick for three days, but my wife kept the paper towels damp.
The tap roots were between 1/4" to 1 1/2" long when I planted them in my soiless mix.
It has been 10 days and not one popped through yet.
The soil is damp.
I never had them take this long before.
How much longer should I wait until I give up and start another batch of seeds?

TIA
 
While the paper towel method is a great way to germinate the seed AND WIDELY USED .......it also is very easy to expose the tap roots to drafts,oil from your hands and damage from placing it in the media..... BOTH drafts and oil from your hands are DEADLY to your germinated seeds :cheer:

:smokin:Stay Safe and Good Growin:smokin:

MrCloner420:rollit:
 
While the paper towel method is a great way to germinate the seed AND WIDELY USED .......it also is very easy to expose the tap roots to drafts,oil from your hands and damage from placing it in the media..... BOTH drafts and oil from your hands are DEADLY to your germinated seeds :cheer:

:smokin:Stay Safe and Good Growin:smokin:

MrCloner420:rollit:


I use sterilized tweezers to pick up and plant the seeds. Never touched with my hands.
 
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