Seed Germination method
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Paper Towel Seed Germination Method
Rock Wool Seed Germination Method
Regular Seed Germination Method
Rock Wool Seed Germination Method
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1.Paper Towel Seed Germination Method
The paper towel method is very simple. All your need is a square of paper towel, water, and a plastic ziplock bag or cling wrap (and of course, seeds).
Rip off a square of decent quality paper towel (something that can hold its shape when moist and not fall apart).
Wet the paper towel and then squeeze it so it's not dripping but moist.
Place your seeds on the paper towel and fold it l over.
Put folded paper towel in ziplock bag or cover in cling wrap.
Place on sunny window sill.
Check progress in 3 – 5 days.
2.Rock Wool Seed Germination Method
Rockwool is often used for house insulation to reduce noise and prevent mold. Visit your local nursery or hydroponics store and pick up some small rockwool cubes, either with holes or without.
Soak the rockwool in water for a few hours, longer if desired.
Make a hole with a toothpick or knife.
Drop the seed into the hole and push it down to the bottom.
Place the rockwool on your window ledge and play the waiting game.
3.Regular Seed Germination Method
This is the regular method, and it involves simply mixing some high quality potting mix with compost. You may think this method is totally hopeless, but I’ve had lots of success with it by following the specific needs of the seeds. Make sure you read the seed pack to check if soil needs to stay moist or if watering is only required after the seedling pops out.
I’ve had success growing mint form seed using this method, and if anyone has tried to germinate mint seeds before you’ll know it can be very tricky and you need to have the patience of a saint.
Mix together 2/3 quality potting soil with 1/3 compost.
Add the seeds on the top then cover with a light layer of soil.
Gently pat down the soil so the seeds don’t move around.
Water occasionally if required.
Wait until seedling bursts out; this can take quite some time. It took 2-3 weeks for my mint plant to show up.
Good luck with germination :)
Hope it will help.....
1.Paper Towel Seed Germination Method
The paper towel method is very simple. All your need is a square of paper towel, water, and a plastic ziplock bag or cling wrap (and of course, seeds).
Rip off a square of decent quality paper towel (something that can hold its shape when moist and not fall apart).
Wet the paper towel and then squeeze it so it's not dripping but moist.
Place your seeds on the paper towel and fold it l over.
Put folded paper towel in ziplock bag or cover in cling wrap.
Place on sunny window sill.
Check progress in 3 – 5 days.
2.Rock Wool Seed Germination Method
Rockwool is often used for house insulation to reduce noise and prevent mold. Visit your local nursery or hydroponics store and pick up some small rockwool cubes, either with holes or without.
Soak the rockwool in water for a few hours, longer if desired.
Make a hole with a toothpick or knife.
Drop the seed into the hole and push it down to the bottom.
Place the rockwool on your window ledge and play the waiting game.
3.Regular Seed Germination Method
This is the regular method, and it involves simply mixing some high quality potting mix with compost. You may think this method is totally hopeless, but I’ve had lots of success with it by following the specific needs of the seeds. Make sure you read the seed pack to check if soil needs to stay moist or if watering is only required after the seedling pops out.
I’ve had success growing mint form seed using this method, and if anyone has tried to germinate mint seeds before you’ll know it can be very tricky and you need to have the patience of a saint.
Mix together 2/3 quality potting soil with 1/3 compost.
Add the seeds on the top then cover with a light layer of soil.
Gently pat down the soil so the seeds don’t move around.
Water occasionally if required.
Wait until seedling bursts out; this can take quite some time. It took 2-3 weeks for my mint plant to show up.
Good luck with germination :)
Hope it will help.....
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