I found another one just below surface level. Might of planted a little deep, also found some tap roots, so might of ended up dropping them in with the root facing the wrong direction and just taking time to make it right.
Every single seed had the tap root showing so not a seed problem.
My usual process:
Drop seeds in dechlorinated water when I go to bed. In morning I transfer them over to wet paper towels in a bowl. Room temp is usually 75-80 in the winter. Once the tap root is showing I put them a quarter inch give or take into coco in one of the small plastic disposable cups. Keep the coco fairly damp and watch for the sprout. My only thing is I don't know how long to wait before feeding them since I have no nutrients in the coco.
The issue I had this time was that I'd dropped the seeds in the morning when I moved the first 5 from water to towels. That night I put the ones in towels into coco, and the second batch into the paper towels. Fresh water and fresh paper towels for those two steps, to reduce any kind of possible contamination. The next morning was in a rush for a dr appointment an hour away so didn't get to put them in coco. When I made it back 4 hours later or so the tap roots were much longer than I ever let them go. Afraid that I might of destroyed the little sub roots trying to move them. I also had little control of which way they went into their holes for fear of damaging tap root further. Was fully my mistake/problem as they all had long tap roots showing.
I'll probably drop the last 8 in a day or two if these don't come up.
Do you spray fertilize seedlings? I was reading up on a thread about foliar feeding in advanced techniques
The roots of that runt plant I had before from bagseed. Never showed sex or side branching, tiny plant and tiny roots
This is some z channel that I'm using to try making a light baffle as my last one was too heavy, to bulky, and doesn't work well at all
And the first 5 Romulon