bertaluchi
Well-Known Member
So I keep hearing about how people try to germinate seeds in wet paper towels. I believe that is the worst way to germinate a seed. Each germinated seed has one main root called a "tap root" This main root is how a small germinating seed first gets its water and nutrients and how it holds itself upright in soil. When you germinate a seed in a wet paper towel that tap root will attach its fine little root hairs to the towel. When you take it for transplant, those small hairs get damaged. Also the tap root can not run deep into the soil like it would in nature. I suggest that you germinate you seeds in a small cup, like a Solo Cup, with only soil in it. You can use coco fiber too if you like. If you want to experiment you can also try rock wool. That is my personal favorite. The problem with rock wool is that it is very sensitive to ph. So if you don't own a ph meter or dont want to go through the hassle of ph adjusting your water, then just put them in soil. Try to find a soil that does not contain fertilizers. I find that roots organic is a good all around soil to grow in but is a bit hot to start seeds in. I would recommend something like sphagnum peat or something of that sort. And remember never use any fertilizers on you young seedlings. And don't over water them. Keep in mind that a 2 inch plant uses a lot less water than a 2 foot plant. Try to let the top couple inches of you soil dry out before you water again. I hope this helps someone. Good Luck Newbies