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weedfeen

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ok well i dunno if my seed is dead or not but i have it in a wet paper towel and it dosent look like that root grew much. maybe im just fucking nuts becuase thats all i have been thinking about for the last few day's. i need pics on new sprouted plants. i think i planted my other seed upside down and it grew into the soil. i thought i killed it so i opened it up and it was growing upside down so i need to know if mines healthy or not.



thanks u guys
 

Salamandastron!

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that happened to me. i put the seed in the wrong way, no one ever talks about which way to put it in, i find out later u put it in with the sprouted root facing down. anyway, i put mine in the wrong way on about 4 seeds. i opened em all up later and corrected em ( pulled the head up so it was above ground). 2 of the plants made it...One is still kinda fucked up and in critical and one died within a few days.
 

green_nobody

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ok well i dunno if my seed is dead or not but i have it in a wet paper towel and it dosent look like that root grew much. maybe im just fucking nuts becuase thats all i have been thinking about for the last few day's. i need pics on new sprouted plants. i think i planted my other seed upside down and it grew into the soil. i thought i killed it so i opened it up and it was growing upside down so i need to know if mines healthy or not.



thanks u guys
i'm not a huge fan of the "paper-towle-method" in the first place. seeds are designed by nature or god (pick the option you like) to spruce in dirt and not in a paper towel. to make paper from wood takes a lot harmful chemicals to this day and some of the stuff stays in the paper and is flushed out by keeping it moist as it has to be for sprucing seeds. the next is that you need to touch the spruce to transfer it into the grow medium of you choice, this is often a killer with noobs too.
If you still do it that way:
-keep the towel moist, not soaked
-let everything sit warm, but not hot. cold seeds won't spruce:twisted:
-never ever let it dry out!!! seeds will be doom if you do so:twisted:
-the seed has to face with the spruced tip, that is the primer root
-the medium should be moist before you plant the seed
-don't plant deeper then a 1/2", a 1/4" is enough
 

green_nobody

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besides, a bit gibberellic acid or a other cloning agent as it can be found in rooting hormones speed up the sprucing process by giant steps.

according to mogie does vitamin B6 or so work also great to speed things up, but that i never personally tried so far.
 
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