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| My favorite method is to place the seeds inside a very damp folded wash cloth. The cloth should be rinsed very well with hot water before hand to rid it of any soap or bleach residues. The cloth shouldn't be dripping wet, but real damp. I then put the cloth ,with seeds inside, on a saucer and then put the whole thing into a ziplock bag. Put the unit in an environment that is around 75F. Viable seeds should sprout within 3 to 10 days. Peace, Observer | ||
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| InnerWolf Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: walking in the shadow of the blues...
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![]() | Just a thought... try to be as cool with your plants(seeds), as you are waiting for an answer to your questions ... And i know what it costs... Honestly, i'm trying to help, your plants won't run for you! SmileWolfman [This message has been edited by wolfman (edited May 01, 2000).] | ||
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| thanx for the reply. i dont know if this was stated in any of the above messages but i just purchased some big bud seeds (12) and they will be here in under 2 weeks. Im really excited so i am trying to find out the best way to start my little babies off. i dont want to mess these 12 up. they were like 75 dollars!! ![]() | ||
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| Hey all i did to get mine to grow was sticking them in the dirt. The dirt i had was like liquid mud. The next day or two they came up. I am also trying a differnt method. I put a seed in a cup with warm water and i'll tell u what happens. your gonna be jelous but i get my seeds for free. hehe. My dad just leaves them out everywhere. Well good luck. [This message has been edited by Loser13 (edited May 02, 2000).] | ||
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