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Styles T

Active Member
I decided to germinate a few seeds a different way this time around as I usually place in saucer 0r soil and that way was placing the seeds in a cup of warm water. I read that there suppose to sink to the bottom of the cup(which they did) but my question was what if they 0r some did not sink to the bottom, rather stay afloat@the top-would it still germinate properly by rooting?
I have three cups with seeds in them(covered) and they are on top of my microwave so that when I heat up food it will have some heat underneath to maintain warmth(lol).

Insight needed
 

Styles T

Active Member
It works perfectly! it's not in the microwave it's on top 0f things:clap:. Never say you can't unless you try & that's one to grow on! But I must say, they germinate faster in water oppose2placing in saucers, plates, soil, etc...
And by the way, our planet in it's worst shape since the beginning, is emitting things in the air that we have yet come to find out. With risk comes reward

It's not like the microwave is constantly running and when it is, it's not for that long to where it will screw things up ya dig!
 

dimebong

Well-Known Member
The microwaves don't pass through metal, only the glass at the front which isn't such a big deal as the waveforms are too big to pass through the tiny little circular holes, and there's no residual radiation left over when the microwave is off.

Keep them at a constant room temperature by putting them near your water heater.
 

Styles T

Active Member
Water Heater sdz gd as well. But Scratch that! I was reminded that germinating in saucers/plates under a heating device is the best technique thus far 4rm my experience. I germinated 12 seeds-some in saucers and some in cups. The ones in Saucers had to alternate under the heating device and 0h boi! this mourning I check'd all of my seeds and the ones that were plac'd on the heating device 0r near it, sprouted out a quarter 0r a lil 0ver a inch as oppose 2the ones in the cups(which by the way are opening up a lot more and getting close. Get a heating pad!

Thanks for that idea about next to the water heater by the way(dimebong) as I did have tht thght one time ago but was scared to try it4sum reason
 

dimebong

Well-Known Member
I have a low pressure water heater so it has cold spots on top perfect for the seeds. Not too warm, and not too cold.
 
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