Best cannabis seed germination

saralorenzo

New Member
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The best way to germinate cannabis seeds requires only two saucers or plates and some moist tissue. Here is a step by step guide.



Step 1 – The setup


  • Line the bottom of the first plate with a few layers of wet tissue and drain any excess water from the plate.
  • Seeds should be placed on top of the tissue, allowing each seed as much space as possible.
  • Place another few layers of moist tissue on top of the seeds, again allowing excess water to drain off.
  • Lastly, cover everything with the second plate, upside down, to form a ‘clam-shell’ shape – this will create the dark, moist environment necessary for germination.




Step 2 – Germination


  • Place the plates somewhere warm (21ºC) and away from direct light.
  • Check seeds every day to ensure that the tissue does not dry out. Spray the tissues with water if necessary.


  • Within a few days the some or all of the seeds should open and put out a root. It is common for cannabis seeds to open within 72 hours of being put in the germination medium. Less commonly, some seeds may need up to 10 days or even two weeks to open and put out a root.
  • When the first few millimeters of root have emerged from a germinated seed, each one should then be carefully transferred to a small container of growing medium (soil, coco-fibre or rockwool).


Step 3 – Potting


  • Make a hole in the growing medium that is about twice as deep as the seed is long, so that each germinated cannabis seed sits 2-5mm below the surface.
  • Place the cannabis seed, root first, into the hole and cover with a small amount of growing medium – just enough to block light, not enough to obstruct the seedling when it emerges.




  • Cannabis seedlings usually emerge from the growing medium 24 to 72 hours after the germinated seeds are planted.


Step 4 – The seedling stage


  • New seedlings should be given access to bright light from the time they emerge. Care should be exercised in the first week or two, as seedlings are still quite delicate.
  • Seedlings intended for outdoors should be acclimatised to direct sunlight by placing them on a windowsill inside the house and increasing their exposure to direct sunlight by an hour or two per day.


  • Seedlings intended for indoors may emerge into an artificially lit environment with no problems. If using HID lighting, seedlings should be kept a minimum distance of 50 to 80cm from the bulb. If using fluorescent light, seedlings can be kept a normal distance from the tube/bulb.
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GIJonas

Well-Known Member
The only part I disagree with is seed depth. All my best seedlings were tucked more like 10 mm in. Might take a half to full day more to poke up but my success rate shows a little deeper is better. Plus they tend to be a bit less leggy.
 

saralorenzo

New Member
thank you !! sorry for all of you that have seen this a thousand and one times, forgive me as i'm just starting out with the forums, i'm a big girl now so i wont be offended too much :weed:
 

testiclees

Well-Known Member
why put a seed in a bleached piece of paper when it could start out au natural with its soil biota buddies. I think those early relationships could be meaningful!
 
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