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![]() | Welcome MrBig1... Without details it would be almost impossible for someone to help you... SmileWolfman [This message has been edited by wolfman (edited May 02, 2000).] | ||
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![]() | MrBig1... There's more than a possible reason for your seeds not to sprout... One chance you got is having dead seeds! You'll find many posts in this website explaining how to do it in a bunch of different ways. One thing i can tell you, if your seeds are good, you can even stick them in wet soil, and let them be (i've started this way with about 100 seeds, and most off them did alright) .The only question is that sometimes, a few months later, when you're flowering, you might see a litlle thing getting out of the soil... I never use fert at this time! SmileWolfman [This message has been edited by wolfman (edited May 04, 2000).] | ||
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| dont start seeds with fert untill atleast 3-4 weeks .Make sure the seeds arew good pinch them and if they pop they are no good,also try to put them in a pot insted of plates try to put them in a damp wash cloth or or paper towel but paper towel are high in ph better yet just drop the good seeds in a glass of water untill u see a little white thing pop out of the seed then plant the white thing down in the soil .or just put in soil and let them be.good luck cheif | ||
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