Thatoneguyyouknow_
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I have had to remove a small bit of film/tissue holding the tips of the two cotys together that just didnt want to let go before.Couldn’t be me I have to intervene! Lmao![]()
But i can only produce a single memory of having to do that. Was a long time ago, and if i was using a dome or misting bottle i would never have had to do that.
I do have a plant right now that came out of its shell with totally fused cotyledons though. I had to use a scalpel and cut the cotyledons open to let the seedling out.
Also only a single memory of that happening though too lmao.
If you actually plant your seeds deep enough, be patient, and use a dome or misting bottle, you dont ever have to risk damaging a very fragile seedling. They also wont be strangely elongated 24 hours after showing themselves either, and will also hit the same node counts in the same amount of time it would have otherwise. That 1/8th inch deep stuff isn't the brightest idea lol.
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