Seed soak

Seems like everyone has their own tech for germinating. I soaked for 12 hours in water and a little bit of aloe, then to paper towels on top of a heater set to 90 degrees. 100% success rate so far.
 
glass of water on wednesday,into damp tissue thur,into a pot on saturday.sink,float,tail no tail its all the same :thumbsup:
but the last time out i totally forgot to do the glass of water thing.so next time out im not gonna bother with the glass of water part :smoking:
good luck n keep er lit
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Seems like everyone has their own tech for germinating. I soaked for 12 hours in water and a little bit of aloe, then to paper towels on top of a heater set to 90 degrees. 100% success rate so far.
Curious what the aloe does. How much is added?
 
Seems like everyone has their own tech for germinating. I soaked for 12 hours in water and a little bit of aloe, then to paper towels on top of a heater set to 90 degrees. 100% success rate so far.
I tried sprouting in a paper towel until the "foot" emerges however my best results have come from soaking in warm water then directly into the soil.
 
If I soak a bean, I use a small glass of warm water with a coupla drops of soap...sit it on germ mat 24 hours, then plant. I seldom let a bean sprout before planting... too much chance of damage to the tail.
Soap is an excellent way of softening/reducing surface tension and I even use a little soap to help nute uptake during veg.
That being said, after 14 years of growing, I now simply put a bean in moistened soil, cover, place on heat mat and wait.
 
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Bowl of distilled water with some beneficials for 48 hours
 
24 hrs in plain warm tap water in the dark .
Then onto some paper towel it a mini humidor( tuppaware container) either in a warm spot or on a warming mat in the dark.
Wait till they look a lil somethin like this 20191120_161146.jpg and then into jiffys soaked in starter nuets 20191120_161236.jpg and back into the mini humidor in the dark till there's green and then under light till everyone's up and awake .
then pop the lid off for a few days and transplant when I'm happy everyone's nice and strong.
 
18hrs in a cup of water in a dark warm spot, then into the final pot. Like clockwork, you have seedlings 2 days later.
 
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