I never succeed germinating Carolina reaper in soil, only in coconut husk. it was a heavy rain storm last night and the seed are finally spouted.
I don’t have a heating mat.
by theCoolestMan69
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ADonkeysJawbone
This was my first year starting from seed, so let me preface this by saying— not an expert.
But I started my seeds indoors in clear condiment containers with lids at the suggestion of a fellow Redditor. I placed them on top of my water heater for added warmth. My ghosts and fatalii germinated on like day 3 or 4. Once they popped, put them in soil to finish and then it was off to the races.
I liked that I could see which seeds germinated since they weren’t below the soil. Once transferred to the soil after that first sign of germination, I had 100% success rate with my seedlings since every seed I planted was pre-germinated and healthy looking.
ADonkeysJawbone
This was my first year starting from seed, so let me preface this by saying— not an expert.
But I started my seeds indoors in clear condiment containers with lids at the suggestion of a fellow Redditor. I placed them on top of my water heater for added warmth. My ghosts and fatalii germinated on like day 3 or 4. Once they popped, put them in soil to finish and then it was off to the races.
I liked that I could see which seeds germinated since they weren’t below the soil. Once transferred to the soil after that first sign of germination, I had 100% success rate with my seedlings since every seed I planted was pre-germinated and healthy looking.
totally_kyle_
Having them that close in the same pot is going to create some problems. Should use seed starting cells with a humidity dome and a heating mat.
bellowingfrog
You probably have something in your house that can function as a heating mat. Fridge, lamp, PC…
Dizzy_Patient_4960
I thought this was my panning for gold group and thought u were rich
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This was my first year starting from seed, so let me preface this by saying— not an expert.
But I started my seeds indoors in clear condiment containers with lids at the suggestion of a fellow Redditor. I placed them on top of my water heater for added warmth. My ghosts and fatalii germinated on like day 3 or 4. Once they popped, put them in soil to finish and then it was off to the races.
I liked that I could see which seeds germinated since they weren’t below the soil. Once transferred to the soil after that first sign of germination, I had 100% success rate with my seedlings since every seed I planted was pre-germinated and healthy looking.
This was my first year starting from seed, so let me preface this by saying— not an expert.
But I started my seeds indoors in clear condiment containers with lids at the suggestion of a fellow Redditor. I placed them on top of my water heater for added warmth. My ghosts and fatalii germinated on like day 3 or 4. Once they popped, put them in soil to finish and then it was off to the races.
I liked that I could see which seeds germinated since they weren’t below the soil. Once transferred to the soil after that first sign of germination, I had 100% success rate with my seedlings since every seed I planted was pre-germinated and healthy looking.
Having them that close in the same pot is going to create some problems. Should use seed starting cells with a humidity dome and a heating mat.
You probably have something in your house that can function as a heating mat. Fridge, lamp, PC…
I thought this was my panning for gold group and thought u were rich