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Welcome to THCF, and wishing you good luck on your patio grow. Overwatering is a common mistake made by noobs (like myself). Take some time and read @Aqua Man 's threads on watering protocol and you'll be good in that respect.
Thank you friend! I will check out aquamans threads πŸ‘πŸ½
 
this way is so easy and to this day any seed that i’ve bought has germinated.
i place seeds in a cup of water with hydrogen peroxide at a strength between 7-10%. leave in glass for 10-12 hours. in the mean time i get my cup with promix almost fill, make a small indentation into the promix and make a small bed of peat (soak a pellet take off net, there’s some peat). when time use spoon to take out seed and place on peat bed, cover with peat and promix 3/4 to inch deep, this way you’ll hopefully avoid a helmet head, seeds are usually all up within 4 days, water with spray bottle, put in grow area, temps 75-80, humidity 65-75%, on a tray? on a heating mat if available, set on the timer with lights to go off/on with lights.
small fan for airflow.
hands never touch the seed..
but i get you have to do what your comfortable with till you get sick of it.
 
this way is so easy and to this day any seed that i’ve bought has germinated.
i place seeds in a cup of water with hydrogen peroxide at a strength between 7-10%. leave in glass for 10-12 hours. in the mean time i get my cup with promix almost fill, make a small indentation into the promix and make a small bed of peat (soak a pellet take off net, there’s some peat). when time use spoon to take out seed and place on peat bed, cover with peat and promix 3/4 to inch deep, this way you’ll hopefully avoid a helmet head, seeds are usually all up within 4 days, water with spray bottle, put in grow area, temps 75-80, humidity 65-75%, on a tray? on a heating mat if available, set on the timer with lights to go off/on with lights.
small fan for airflow.
hands never touch the seed..
but i get you have to do what your comfortable with till you get sick of it.
i even do my clones the same way!
here’s a few i cut 7 days ago for a friend, cut just before the end of 2 weeks flowering, went from cut/powder to cup. been looking perfect since cutting..
 
I’m not sure if I can get someone else to agree with me, but personally if I were you id transplant and take them out of the peat cups. Otherwise it might not degrade and root bound ur plants. Right before u posted this thread I seen a video on YouTube about it and seen the evidence I’ll try to find it
 
Here ya go . You’re good until u have to transplant, just watch this video

Ehhh f it imma rip off the peat cups before I put them into the 3 gallons but so far they seem to happy it’s sick watching these girls grow so quickly 😝😁
 

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