never had any problems planting seedlings straight into ocean forest. Best soil i've ever used. It's been a goof-proof nobrainer from day one.
it could have been a lot of things. When i start seeds i germ them, then i put them into grodan rockwool cubes. I place these in a small dixie cups and then put them on a heat mat until they pop out of the cube and the leaves open up. Soon after this you will see some roots coming out of the cube, this means time to put in soil. Been doin it for years never had any type of problem. Sometimes you will start a seed that just doesn't grow properly. It doesn't matter how much knowlege or experience you have. Some seeds just don't make it. you made a good choice with FFOF. Respect
You don't need much money for what im talking about. germinating seeds is just the process of finding out if your seed is alive before you put it in soil. The way I do this is by placing my seeds in a moist paper towel. I keep it warm and moist for about three days or until the seeds show the tap root coming out. Once the taproot is visible, i put each seed into a rockwool cube, which are very cheap. Then you place the cube in a paper cup underneath your light source and just keep that cube moist and warm until it pops up and roots start to emerge from the bottom of the cube. I only do this so that i don't waste soil on a seed that isn't going to grow. you can put the germinated seed directly into soil, but it's hard to keep a large container of soil warm. it is very easy to keep a rockwool cube warm with the use of a heat mat, which are easy to find and cheap as well. Warmth and moisture are very important for young seeds beginning life.
they sell these heat pads that you shake up and put in your gloves or boots in snowy weather. They are available at wal-mart. They last around 8 hours so that should do the trick. They are pretty cheap, but you will need a new one every night. They come in packs of 5 i think. The heat pad is king though, a must for all growers, they are great for germination, young seedlings, and clones. A very good investment.
I agree no problems here.never had any problems planting seedlings straight into ocean forest. Best soil i've ever used. It's been a goof-proof nobrainer from day one.