![]() Use a starter cell tray like the Accel-A-Root 50 Cell Starter Tray for transplanting your seeds. Once you've got your seeds popped you'll need to put them into a starter cell or tray to let them grow into seedlings. The rule of thumb is to lightly squeeze out the excess water until the paper towel isn’t dripping anymore. You want to have just enough moisture so you don’t drown your seeds. Step 1: Rip a piece of paper towel from the roll and wet it under the sink with warm water. When you've got what you need, just follow this 4 Step Germination Guide: The initial setup doesn’t require any fancy equipment, just a paper towel, saran wrap, your seeds, and a dining plate. The best way to germinate seeds and (almost) guarantee rooting is with the Wet Paper Towel Method. I’ve seen people shave seeds down to have a thinner outer shell, people dunk seeds in water and let them sit for 24 hours in the dark, and I’ve even seen people do it the old fashion way- bury them in soil, water, and let it sprout. Let’s start talking about the easiest of the two to propagate: Seeds For the most part, they require similar equipment to get the job done so we'll be going over them both. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Propagating your plant happens in two ways: clones from cuttings or sprouts from germinating seedlings. ![]() The 1st happiest moment is harvesting your hard-earned fruits or flowers and the 2nd happiest moment is knowing that your plant is a female. When it comes to plants, this is considered the 3rd happiest moment for any indoor grower. Propagation means to reproduce an organism through natural or unnatural processes. ![]()
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