Welcome.
:Sharing One:

I have been asked by a few members what my germination method is.
So I have decided to post my process so it will be available to all to reference.
Let's get to it..

My method is using the following:
Root Riot cubes ( or Rapid Rooters)
Glad container
Wifi router ( cable or satellite box will work too)

I prefer to use Root Riot cubes or Rapid Rooters.
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When seeds cost $5-15 I like to make them germ on the first shot.
A bag like this cost me an average $25us.

Next,
Choose your seeds.
For this demonstration I'll be using my Little Richard beans.
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Now place a seed into the hole at the top of the rooter cube.
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Once the seed is in, push it down approximately 1/2" (12mm)
It should be far enough in the cube as to not be seen.

Now take the cube and soak under some water.
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Squeeze the cube so it soaks up the water.

You can tell it is soaked by the color of the cube.
When saturated it will be a very dark brown.
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Now take the soaked cube and pace it into the container.
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Make sure to label your beans!

Now seal the container.
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Now it's off to the wifi germination station!
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Now that your beans are on the wifi let them sit here in the sealed container for 12 hrs.

At the 12hr mark, open the container and squeeze the excess water from the cube.
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Discard this extra fluid.
Now take the freshly squeezed cube and place back into the container and place back on the wifi.
(Note: Don't squeeze all the water out. Keep the cube moist, just not soaked. )
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From here I will open the container once a day to allow fresh air in.
As well, I use this opening to make sure the cubes are still moist.

Each day open the container and re-moisten the cubes if necessary.
They will "sweat" out some of the moisture within the container.
Not a problem, I generally drip all the sweated water back onto the cubes.

Within a few days you should have sprouts.
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Once the bean has sprouted I take it out of the container and place it into a tray filled with a bit of water.
Now that the cube is no longer in a sealed environment, you must prevent it from drying out.
That is where the tray or dish of water is essential.
I now take the tray and place it under a CFL desk lamp. (blue 6500k spectrum is what I use)
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I leave the sprout under the light(light remains on 24 hours a day) until it has started to show it's first true leaves.
( I change the water out every day.)
Approximately 1-2 days.
IMG_8067.jpg(note: these girls sprouted within 8 hours of each other.)
Once the sprout has stabilized and shown true leaves, I then pot it up.
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The rest is up to nature! And us growers!

I have been using this process for years and have stellar germination rates.
Hopefully this will help someone to get a good and stress free start.

Thanks for checking out my germination guide.
Happy growing!
 
anyone seed soak before germ? I have age old fish and seaweed it says great for seeds.
 
I bought Root Riot cubes, but only plan to use 2 or 3 cubes every few months. Is it okay to store them in a airtight container? I read somewhere that Rapid Rooter cubes can't be stored as they dry out, but that doesn't seem right to me if we're soakin them anyway
 
Thanks so much for this I tried rockwool with some success this is a must for some of us who need step by step advice my root riots are in the mail plus others have said wait till you see roots out the sides do you feel it's unnecessary before popping in coco id also like to know when in coco would you first give them newts
 
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Welcome.
:Sharing One:

I have been asked by a few members what my germination method is.
So I have decided to post my process so it will be available to all to reference.
Let's get to it..

My method is using the following:
Root Riot cubes ( or Rapid Rooters)
Glad container
Wifi router ( cable or satellite box will work too)

I prefer to use Root Riot cubes or Rapid Rooters.
View attachment 357459
When seeds cost $5-15 I like to make them germ on the first shot.
A bag like this cost me an average $25us.

Next,
Choose your seeds.
For this demonstration I'll be using my Little Richard beans.
View attachment 357460

Now place a seed into the hole at the top of the rooter cube.
View attachment 357461

Once the seed is in, push it down approximately 1/2" (12mm)
It should be far enough in the cube as to not be seen.

Now take the cube and soak under some water.
View attachment 357462
Squeeze the cube so it soaks up the water.

You can tell it is soaked by the color of the cube.
When saturated it will be a very dark brown.
View attachment 357463

Now take the soaked cube and pace it into the container.
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Make sure to label your beans!

Now seal the container.
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Now it's off to the wifi germination station!
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Now that your beans are on the wifi let them sit here in the sealed container for 12 hrs.

At the 12hr mark, open the container and squeeze the excess water from the cube.
View attachment 357477
Discard this extra fluid.
Now take the freshly squeezed cube and place back into the container and place back on the wifi.
(Note: Don't squeeze all the water out. Keep the cube moist, just not soaked. )
View attachment 357476
From here I will open the container once a day to allow fresh air in.
As well, I use this opening to make sure the cubes are still moist.

Each day open the container and re-moisten the cubes if necessary.
They will "sweat" out some of the moisture within the container.
Not a problem, I generally drip all the sweated water back onto the cubes.

Within a few days you should have sprouts.
View attachment 357480
Once the bean has sprouted I take it out of the container and place it into a tray filled with a bit of water.
Now that the cube is no longer in a sealed environment, you must prevent it from drying out.
That is where the tray or dish of water is essential.
I now take the tray and place it under a CFL desk lamp. (blue 6500k spectrum is what I use)
View attachment 357481
I leave the sprout under the light(light remains on 24 hours a day) until it has started to show it's first true leaves.
( I change the water out every day.)
Approximately 1-2 days.
View attachment 357482(note: these girls sprouted within 8 hours of each other.)
Once the sprout has stabilized and shown true leaves, I then pot it up.
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The rest is up to nature! And us growers!

I have been using this process for years and have stellar germination rates.
Hopefully this will help someone to get a good and stress free start.

Thanks for checking out my germination guide.
Happy growing!


Thank you for posting. I'm a total beginner at this and have a LOT of questions. I can see by this post that you are the "Go To" man for advise ! Thank's again !
 
Thank you for posting. I'm a total beginner at this and have a LOT of questions. I can see by this post that you are the "Go To" man for advise ! Thank's again !

I've used this system 6 times and never had one not work 100%...
 
Thanks again .... I'm sure I'll be back at you when I get leaves !
 
I'm at about 2" with 4 small leaves. Still in the starter cube. Should I start thinking nutrients yet ? If so, how much and what kind ?
 
How successful is the germ rate. Considering that the seeds are good
 
I know this is a old thread that just keeps getting necroed but maybe this is where I can get my question answered.. what size pot was that when it was planted? And was it light or germinating soil? Or was it a nutrient rich soil? I know autos hate transplants so I'm trying to find a way to plant in rich soil like ocean forest or roots organic but not burn it as a seedling.. will those soils burn the plant after it has stabilized and grown some leafs like in the tutorial?
 
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