These seeds have to sprout! help!

KingOfBud

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Ive got two seeds, and I'm not going to be able to order any for a while. So, this needs to work.

Ive got the seeds in my small grow box (gets hot quickly) with the light on inside. They are in a biggish baggie, wrapped in paper towel, that is quite wet with water. The baggy is covered by a small black patch of fabric i found, to stop the light reaching the seeds. Now, I'm sure the box will get very hot eventually, i am yet to install the fan. So i am probably going to have the light on most of the day, and turn it off for the night, while i sleep. As long as i don't open the box (its pretty airtight) the warmth should stay inside.

My only worry is, that the temperature will be pretty variable, and it may be a little too hot. Apparently heat helps a lot, so fingers crossed.

Will this work? Please say yes :mrgreen:
 

Chronic Connoisseur

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Ive got two seeds, and I'm not going to be able to order any for a while. So, this needs to work.

Ive got the seeds in my small grow box (gets hot quickly) with the light on inside. They are in a biggish baggie, wrapped in paper towel, that is quite wet with water. The baggy is covered by a small black patch of fabric i found, to stop the light reaching the seeds. Now, I'm sure the box will get very hot eventually, i am yet to install the fan. So i am probably going to have it on most of the day, and turn it off for the night, while i sleep. As long as i don't open the box (its pretty airtight) the warmth should stay inside.

Will this work? Please say yes :mrgreen:
never tried it with a baggie, but as long as the seeds are damp, dark, and warm, they should sprout
 

KingOfBud

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Hmm. Lets hope so :P.

I was going to leave the seeds in a shot glass full of water, but its quite cold at the moment, and i have heard that leaving the seeds in water isn't very good for success rates.
 
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