20 seeds out of 20, all germed like this

GUD2TOKE

Member
Heres how i germed my seeds and ive not heard it before, get a some coco( about a jiffy 3inch cubes worth) get it wet like you do, not soaked, ( it most probly would work soaked coz it holds air well) but just dont its bad practice.....lol.. Put it in a plastic bag nice and loose should feel nice wen you put ur hand in, not like giving birth to a cow...lol.. Im stoned...... Then get ur seeds ( best out of fridge"24 hrs"... It tricks the muppets into thinkin winters over... And kind of put em all in the middle (of coco)as best you can and put in warm place i used a heated propagater, but a nice warm place should do, iff its cold ur pissin in the wind, needs to be warm, and after 24 hours have a sneeky look and iff you see the shoot ( you should coz i plantin about 12 after 24 hours ) put in in ur chosen medium about a little fingernail deep ( i did) the others should germinate too just check 12 hours later, and so on. Hope this helps, im no expert but i figured i was drwowing em with the papertowel and plastic method, so fort as long as there damp and can get some air too they should work, and they did,, woop woop...
 

thexception

Well-Known Member
Then get ur seeds ( best out of fridge"24 hrs"... It tricks the muppets into thinkin winters over...

interesting, never heard that before, wonder if there is any other feedback from anyone else who's tried it. glad ur method worked for u, all to much trouble for me, I do a simple 12 hr soak & into soil under T5.
 

GUD2TOKE

Member
then get ur seeds ( best out of fridge"24 hrs"... It tricks the muppets into thinkin winters over...

Interesting, never heard that before, wonder if there is any other feedback from anyone else who's tried it. Glad ur method worked for u, all to much trouble for me, i do a simple 12 hr soak & into soil under t5.
must say i do feel guilty for callin em muppets...how sad am i haha. I picked the fridge bit off here, but it made pure sense so i did it, maybe it doesnt matter but 20 out of 20 says to me it might be worth the little wait :)
 

Shangeet

Active Member
just a bit of collision in the thread... its not an easy way at all.

I've sort of discovered a far easier way to germinate seeds as opposed to this method. In my opinion, this germination method is ultimately a pain in ass.
To apply All you need is...

1-2 Sponges (depending on how many seeds)
Chip Clip (the clips you put on chips to keep them fresh)

First, you get the sponge nice and moist, but NOT to the point where it's soaking wet. Then get your seeds and put them in the middle of the sponge (I generally put a maximum of five). Next you fold the sponge in half and put the chip clip on so it stays folded.

You can store the sponge filled seeds virtually anywhere, since the seeds are already in a dark area (inside the sponge). Hopefully as you can see, this self-proclaimed method is far easier then any other method or simply the crappy paper towel method. Also, the sponge provides 24/7 moisture to the seed, and you hardly need to check on them. Just once a day . Good luck!
and better than any of the method i bet. If you have any questions, just reply to this thread...
 

GUD2TOKE

Member
just a bit of collision in the thread... Its not an easy way at all.

I've sort of discovered a far easier way to germinate seeds as opposed to this method. In my opinion, this germination method is ultimately a pain in ass.
To apply all you need is...

1-2 sponges (depending on how many seeds)
chip clip (the clips you put on chips to keep them fresh)

first, you get the sponge nice and moist, but not to the point where it's soaking wet. Then get your seeds and put them in the middle of the sponge (i generally put a maximum of five). Next you fold the sponge in half and put the chip clip on so it stays folded.

You can store the sponge filled seeds virtually anywhere, since the seeds are already in a dark area (inside the sponge). Hopefully as you can see, this self-proclaimed method is far easier then any other method or simply the crappy paper towel method. Also, the sponge provides 24/7 moisture to the seed, and you hardly need to check on them. Just once a day . Good luck!
And better than any of the method i bet. If you have any questions, just reply to this thread...
no one said it was its easy, the thread reads..... 20 out of 20 seeds, all germed like this..... Its just advice my freind
 

Howard Stern

Well-Known Member
Good thread. I have had 100% germ on all my beans that i have ever tried, but it is cool to read of different ways. ;)
 
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