How to Germinate Seeds
Germination is what happens when a seed starts growing. A great example of this is when a seedling sprouts from a seed. You need to create the right environment for this to take place, and we’ll show you how.
Materials for Seed Germination
- Seeds
- Paper towels
- Small Tupperware container
How to Germinate Seeds
- Fold paper towel section in 4 and soak it in fresh oxygenated water. A couple drops of H202 per liter of water may facilitate germination. Drain off excess water.
- Place the paper towel into the container and position seeds one half to one inch apart on the wet paper towel.
- Place another folded and moistened sheet of paper towel over the seeds and cover with lid.
- Place in dark and warm area 75- 85 degrees.
- Open and check daily for taproot, re-moisten if necessary.
- Plant sprouted seedling ¼ inch below soil, taproot down into rinsed Supernatural Brand Potting Soil and King Cultivator Nursery Pot with when taproot appears.