Help me please beginner here

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Okay so I planted an auto seed and the first taproot took FOREVER to expose its self and it got a decent length but when I checked it in the soil cause days had passed and I wanted to check on it which I shouldn’t have and the seed feel off it never grew so i waited days and it was no change taproot still the same length not growing so I ditched it and started over new soil and everything but the new seed still haven’t sprouted I planted the new seed in the soil May 7th NO CHANGE what’s wrong?
Help me please beginner here
 
Stokes

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You’re making them nervous. Put a seed in water for a couple days, wait until tap root gets 1/4”-1/2” long, plant it about 1/2”-3/4” in moist soil. Leave it alone. You can spritz the top of the soil with water if you get bored.
 
TalkToMeNice1

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You’re making them nervous. Put a seed in water for a couple days, wait until tap root gets 1/4”-1/2” long, plant it about 1/2”-3/4” in moist soil. Leave it alone. You can spritz the top of the soil with water if you get bored.
Lmaoo talk bout if I get boreddd😭😭 thank you so much. And I have been mist them with water sometimes
 
Stokes

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Np. They dont look like theyre doing much as seedlings but theyre digging their toes in. People get in trouble when they try too much. Maybe a shot glass of water per day for a week or two and thats it.
 
TalkToMeNice1

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Np. They dont look like theyre doing much as seedlings but theyre digging their toes in. People get in trouble when they try too much. Maybe a shot glass of water per day for a week or two and thats it.
Yeah when I first watered them it was kinda heavy ( two 5 ml of water) but I wanted to make sure the soil was wet but it took forever to dry out and I’m talking bout all of them I did like that and now I just water them a little and they don’t to much dry out I’ll mist them here and there for a little hydration a couple times a day now I have some that are getting bigger and eat up more water so I kinda just wait for the soil to look a little dry before watering em.
 
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