Quagmire
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Posted the wrong photos above... here she is in her new home.. 3gal nursery pot
Posted the wrong photos above... here she is in her new home.. 3gal nursery potView attachment 543952
Why doesnt anyone here pop beans in soil or rooting blocks? All you do is put it on top and move the moistened medai around the seed a little. A few days later its sprouted the way it would in the wild and the tap root can go its way naturally without being moved. I try to get the pointed end pointing down to get it started in the right direction.
Actually if I'm using my own beans, which are usually very fresh like weeks old, I just drop them into soil and water.. they pop up pretty quick.. but trying this with seedlings you get in trades or gifts you just have no idea how the other person stored them or how old the seed is adding to it's difficulty to germinate.. and probably because this is how most of the grow books have taught us too.. would of been nice to have someone show me old school ways to germinate seeds, especially if it's less stress on the young baby and higher % of germination..
Sure appreciate your input, will have to check out rooting blocks now..
have a look at root riot starter cubes, they work great and are organic. I have used them a lot. the only reason I am not using them now is because I ran out and haven't ordered moreI 2nd that on checking out the rooting blocks! For some reason I always associated blocks and rock wool, etc. with growing hydroponically...don't ask me why but, yeah, definitely gonna look into alternatives to the old paper towel to soil method. But, again, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?? But I can still TWEAK it, right? Lol
have a look at root riot starter cubes, they work great and are organic. I have used them a lot. the only reason I am not using them now is because I ran out and haven't ordered more
She's looking good there Quagmire,it's all up to you and Panacea to see what these Bitchs have to offer.
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