saintmetalhead
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Anyone ever use sponge cloth or a Shamwow to germinate seeds? I'm going to try it regardless but was curious if anyone has ever done it?
pretty much the same thing yeah , i have a ton of them from making wet pallets for art/warhammer painting n such and had a weird epiphany that it might be a good idea.What's a Shamwow?
Is it like a chamois?
No, sorry...but I did want to ask you what camera you use. Pictures on your link are excellent. (looking to buy new camera)Anyone ever use sponge cloth or a Shamwow to germinate seeds? I'm going to try it regardless but was curious if anyone has ever done it?
You're gonna laugh but all those pictures from my journal are from my iphone 7 :ONo, sorry...but I did want to ask you what camera you use. Pictures on your link are excellent. (looking to buy new camera)
JD
I was thinking more of a replacment instead of papertowl , but now you have me thinking even more..perhaps cutting them into small peices and mixing into an airy medium such as perlite or Coco would be good
Interesting read! thanks for that information ! coconut water eh...Any fabric product, paper towel or shamwow (I did enjoy the ads when very stoned) provides a home for tiny root fibers to adhere if you allow them to grow more than just poking out of the seed. The subsequent removal of these from the fabric tears at microscopic newly formed roots.
Simply soak them in water, or better coconut water, until the root just pokes out. Then plant in its growing medium tip facing up.
The university of Australia determined that soaking any specie seed in a 20% solution of fresh coconut water resulted in higher germination rates. Most remarkably, plants grown from seeds germinated in coco water grew 20-25% more fruit than their pure water germinated siblings.
It really makes sense. A coconut is just a giant seed of a giant plant. It contains everything the plant needs to get started under harsh conditions.
That’s cool info about the coconut waterAny fabric product, paper towel or shamwow (I did enjoy the ads when very stoned) provides a home for tiny root fibers to adhere if you allow them to grow more than just poking out of the seed. The subsequent removal of these from the fabric tears at microscopic newly formed roots.
Simply soak them in water, or better coconut water, until the root just pokes out. Then plant in its growing medium tip facing up.
The university of Australia determined that soaking any specie seed in a 20% solution of fresh coconut water resulted in higher germination rates. Most remarkably, plants grown from seeds germinated in coco water grew 20-25% more fruit than their pure water germinated siblings.
It really makes sense. A coconut is just a giant seed of a giant plant. It contains everything the plant needs to get started under harsh conditions.