PURPLEB3RRYKUSH
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If I plant directly to pot without soaking I usually don't sprout for like 7, 10 dayswhat temp is the heat pad?
when you see the taproot, if you wait another 24hrs does it die?
If I plant directly to pot without soaking I usually don't sprout for like 7, 10 dayswhat temp is the heat pad?
when you see the taproot, if you wait another 24hrs does it die?
I grab them and man handled the beans throw them around pot accidentally squeeze them, drop them on the floor cause my hands shake like crazy nearly drop them down sinkwhy do folks over-complicate stuff for no reason? smh
They gone be some strick overbearing parents. Gone baby the plant with to much love. That's how problems come. Doing way to much and create issues where there were none. If the plant don't ask for it don't give it.
U might have to repeat your process and zoom in so they don't miss nothing.
Me too! I drop rt into medium from bag or tube.
Takes me avg 3 days strait to soil. On day 7 if it doesn't surface i dig it out and see whats going on. I've had to help a few. 95% germ rate. I blame lost ones on seed co. LolIf I plant directly
Are you using distilled water and/or adding h202 ?so, now i have planted a total of 12 seeds and just put two more in a paper towel. one actually came up from my first attempt that started in paper towels, but it stopped growing a little past breaking the surface. it has 1.5 leaves and hasn't changed in 2 days. to me, this means the seeds are bad...for whatever reason.
i don't understand what the hell is going on. i have never seen anything like this in my life. nothing broke the surface from the 4 that went strait to soil 2 days ago.
they make you pay for insurance on the shipment. is there a way to use that insurance?
No. Never have. It's worked the last 20 years with just tap water. I never had this much trouble.Are you using distilled water and/or adding h202 ?
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It actually points the error more towards your direction. Which most times are grower issues. There is no way u got that many different strains from multiple reputable breeders with no to low success rate.this means the seeds are bad...
Usually takes minimum 3 days but can take up to 7-9 days. Be patient. If not u gone go thru it the next 4 months.nothing broke the surface from the 4 that went strait to soil 2 days ago.
Means nothing. It grows at its own pace. Had some ready to flip in 15 days from germ. I got one now that's 25 days old and still in the solo cup. I wait for roots to fill cup up before I transplant.. it has 1.5 leaves and hasn't changed in 2 days.
It actually points the error more towards your direction. Which most times are grower issues. There is no way u got that many different strains from multiple reputable breeders with no to low success rate.
Usually takes minimum 3 days but can take up to 7-9 days. Be patient. If not u gone go thru it the next 4 months.
Means nothing. It grows at its own pace. Had some ready to flip in 15 days from germ. I got one now that's 25 days old and still in the solo cup. I wait for roots to fill cup up before I transplant.
Some seeds will crack and show a "dead end" white tail. Sorry to hear you're experiencing that.so, now i have planted a total of 12 seeds and just put two more in a paper towel. one actually came up from my first attempt that started in paper towels, but it stopped growing a little past breaking the surface. it has 1.5 leaves and hasn't changed in 2 days. to me, this means the seeds are bad...for whatever reason.
i don't understand what the hell is going on. i have never seen anything like this in my life. nothing broke the surface from the 4 that went strait to soil 2 days ago.
they make you pay for insurance on the shipment. is there a way to use that insurance?
I wish everyone put dates on their seed packs like ACE does. That's not going to mean much if they weren't stored properly but at least it's something to go by.Some seeds will crack and show a "dead end" white tail. Sorry to hear you're experiencing that.
I'm thinking that could be a sign of older and / or improperly stored seeds. I often wonder how some seed suppliers store their seeds or how old some of the seeds they are selling are. Not to disparage Hemp Depot, but I think some of the beanho crosses they have are pretty old these days. When I first grabbed some, many years ago germination wasn't a problem. Last order not so good. Was it me? Maybe, but like you I've popped plenty of seeds without any issues.
I like to keep my seeds in a freezer, but that won't change things if they were purchased and old when I received them.
Don't be so harsh on yourself...it's possible you were sold old stock from one company happy to unload it with a declining germination rate.look like i was doing something wrong at least for some of them.
thanks bro. the multiverse people were really nice when i contacted them. they offered some atlas seeds....not that i am very interested in that, but it was sure nice that they cared and were super responsive. i wish they would have adivsed on how they prefer i pop the beans, but maybe they can't do that legally or something.Don't be so harsh on yourself...it's possible you were sold old stock from one company happy to unload it with a declining germination rate.
You're welcome and happy growing!thanks bro. the multiverse people were really nice when i contacted them. they offered some atlas seeds....not that i am very interested in that, but it was sure nice that they cared and were super responsive. i wish they would have adivsed on how they prefer i pop the beans, but maybe they can't do that legally or something.
the seedsherenow folks ignored me. i may not go with them in the future.
understanding the failed bean policy and how they amend things seems pretty important.
Tap water can swing all over the place ph-wise. My tap water is hard with a ph of 8+. I had similar issues to you using tap water, switched to distilled years ago and will only use distilled now. 24hrs in a cup of distilled, then into damp paper towels (again distilled water) in sandwich baggies on a heat mat with a towel as a bit of a temperature buffer so I'm not cooking the baggies. I usually have .5" or longer tails within 24-48 hours.No. Never have. It's worked the last 20 years with just tap water. I never had this much trouble.
how long after your taproots appear and you plant them in your medium does the seed pop out of the soil?Tap water can swing all over the place ph-wise. My tap water is hard with a ph of 8+. I had similar issues to you using tap water, switched to distilled years ago and will only use distilled now. 24hrs in a cup of distilled, then into damp paper towels (again distilled water) in sandwich baggies on a heat mat with a towel as a bit of a temperature buffer so I'm not cooking the baggies. I usually have .5" or longer tails within 24-48 hours.