Don't you need some sort of thermostat to regulate the heating mats temp? I bought a mat when I first started growing and fried all my clones. It was a big expense for me to get the mat to begin with, I should have bought soil or nutes instead, so I never justified spending even more money on what killed my plants, on a heat control, so I never used the mat again.For the future,,,,,Get yourself a "seedling" heat mat. Take a couple of paper towels and get them wet (not so the water is running out of them - squeeze out excess) Fold them so they will fit in a small butter tub. Place them in the tub and open the fold to half way through.....place your seeds in there and close the fold to cover the seeds. Put the top on the butter tub. Now place that on the plugged in and running seedling mat......in 24 -48 hr you will have popped seeds - place the popped seeds into your media with the little root pointing DOWN ,,,,, 1/4 INCH,,,, = 6.35 millimeter or .635 centimeter deep and lightly water with pH corrected water.......viola,,,your growing.
Im a nob. But i belive you shouldnt use outdoor dirt. Too many bugs n whatnot. Not sure tho.so I planted my four seeds some two days ago in the best looking ground dirt I could find in my backyard in cups with holes. my question is as follow. How long does it take to break earh? thanks
dude that poor seed is never going to see the light of day, and if it does you are to over thinking this.ok I pulled them all ot and did the snad paper trick thaty I read here where I rubbed the 180gritted paper all ov er them and then put them in a querater of an inch inthe metric term back to fully germate