Having problem germinating seeds

tikifire420

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Too much water, water shouldnt dry up in 2-3 hours. Even if You live in Coloraedo.

You really should get more seeds orunplant the seeds You already planted and germinate Them before putting into soil.

Doing anything else is foolish and not wise. Good luck, Mate...
 

danjac82

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I watered when the seed are planted and I have watered 4 times since I was keeping it outside and it was drying up rapidly like in 2 to 3 hrs
I watered when the seed are planted and I have watered 4 times since I was keeping it outside and it was drying up rapidly like in 2 to 3 hrs
The pot looks good. Definitely not overwatered so
These are the pots
soil moisture looks good. Definitely not too wet. No paper towel germination right? Just seed straight into pot?
 

danjac82

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Too much water, water shouldnt dry up in 2-3 hours. Even if You live in Coloraedo.

You really should get more seeds orunplant the seeds You already planted and germinate Them before putting into soil.

Doing anything else is foolish and not wise. Good luck, Mate...
I’d argue that paper towels cause more problems for beginners than they help solve. I’ve watched way too many guys have issues keeping the paper towel a good moisture ...tap roots emerging and drying up. Easiest to just put promix in a small styrofoam cup, water it, pop seed in and wait. Set it and forget it
 

Herb & Suds

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I’d argue that paper towels cause more problems for beginners than they help solve. I’ve watched way too many guys have issues keeping the paper towel a good moisture ...tap roots emerging and drying up. Easiest to just put promix in a small styrofoam cup, water it, pop seed in and wait. Set it and forget it
I just did 8 that way an hour ago LOL
 

Avinash

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Actually before taking that pic and before watering today it was dry I tried to dig up to see what's happening I saw small taproots so I closed soil carefully watered a little and took out the dome
 

Wastei

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Never had any problem with the towel method. Killed a lot of seeds during my earlier years. The most important thing is to have a fan blowing on the surface from the time when the seed grow through the soil surface. You have to make it hard for the "wilt off" bacteria to establish at the base of the stem.

You could water more, keep it warm :eyesmoke:
 

danjac82

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Actually before taking that pic and before watering today it was dry I tried to dig up to see what's happening I saw small taproots so I closed soil carefully watered a little and took out the dome
Taproots are good. You didnt
Never had any problem with the towel method. Killed a lot of seeds during my earlier years. The most important thing is to have a fan blowing on the surface from the time when the seed grow through the soil surface. You have to make it hard for the "wilt off" bacteria to establish at the base of the stem.

You could water more, keep it warm :eyesmoke:
seedlings damp off from overwater. Don’t overwater and you don’t need a fan.
 

Wastei

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Taproots are good. You didnt

seedlings damp off from overwater. Don’t overwater and you don’t need a fan.
Why even take the risk? I believe me and most other have work to attend to. Water, install a fan and do your thing. It's no rocket science. If you mixed your potmix correctly for seeds it's almost impossible to overwater.

And seed damp of from bacteria, "Erwinia tracheiphila" to be technical. You can get that either way. But you're correct, you should never overwater.
 
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Avinash

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I have grown many local Indian sativa strains photoperiod but this is my first hydro. I haven't gave much importance for the Sativa's which I grew in soil and earthworm medium which is slow release and I would water it liquid seaweed extract weekly once it would give massive harvest I don't do pH for it Actually in March I sow the seeds and forget about them for merely 10 days after that many seedlings would sprout I water it tap water only and after june it would start to rain I would collect the rain water and water them with rain water only no nutes no chemical fertilizers nothing except cow dung and goat dung while flowering to increase harvest
 

Avinash

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I have filled the medium for hydros in 19L 5gallons in which 75% is filled in which 40% is red soil & 60% compost soil
 

Mitchician

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Oh why didn't you say so I thought you were brand new to growing lol you already know how to grow the old school way you're fine! Don't stress over those beans, your landraces are much more precious than the stuff in those pots!
 

R Burns

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Do I need to take the dome off???
Should leave it til they come up. Helps to keep the soil on top moist. Important to have that so the seed can get that first water. Sounds like you need it more than usual.
Just fyi, my lifetime germ rate is 100%. Every seed that I have planted over 20+ yrs has come up. 1000s of seeds. I do this by planting directly in the soil. Paper towel germination is a fail. The tap root exposed for even an hr, will become damaged and give you a slow start. Avoid the paper towels. Before planting, I saturate the whole medium, I scuff the seeds with sandpaper. I plant them and water again gently right where I put it. Then the plastic to keep it moist. Plastic has to off every couple days, for a few minutes to avoid mold. Like I said, 100% germ rate doing this. No slow starts!
 

Mitchician

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...actually Avinash, why don't you just start a journal on some real Indian Ganja? No offence but that will be much more interesting for us than watching a couple of autos that anyone can order..
 

Avinash

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Oh why didn't you say so I thought you were brand new to growing lol you already know how to grow the old school way you're fine! Don't stress over those beans, your landraces are much more precious than the stuff in those pots!
Yeah but I want to enjoy hydros which I grew like you guys once in my life bro I haven't smoked hybrids other than normal local mango sativa and indicas
 

danjac82

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Why even take the risk? I believe me and most other have work to attend to. Water, install a fan and do your thing. It's no rocket science. If you mixed your potmix correctly for seeds it's almost impossible to overwater.

And seed damp of from bacteria, "Erwinia tracheiphila" to be technical. You can get that either way. But you're correct, you should never overwater.
What does you tending to work have to do with anything? Don’t overwater and you won’t have damping off. Period. Doesn’t take having free time to correctly water. Being busy has no connection to this topic. Seems you have an overwater issue since you’ve experienced so much damping off. In all of my years I’ve never once had it happen. Water correctly. It’s not rocket science and if you need a fan to stop your poor watering habits from murdering your plants than maybe cultivation isn’t for u
 
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