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EASY START POTS WITH BACTO PACKETS TO PROVIDE A GREAT GROWING MEDIUM WITH PLENTY OF MICROBIAL ACTIVITY
Propagator Pro, complete with perlite and lighting to ensure the perfect environment for germination. Three seeds from our White Widow Automatic, an autoflowering cross of the Dutch White Widow strain.
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10 STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL GERMINATION WITH THE STARTERS KIT
- Remove seeds from packaging. Don't push the seeds through from the back since that could damage them. Instead, gently remove the seal from the blister pack and place them in a small bowl for later use.
- Remove the Easy Start kit from its package. Be sure to get the bag of Bacto from below the sticker.
- Measure a liter of lukewarm water into a plastic container. About 25 degrees Celcius or 77 degrees Fahrenheit is right, so it should feel just slightly cool against your wrist.
- Add the Bacto to the water and let it dissolve. This will activate the microbes that are essential for germination.
- Place the Easy Start pots into the water and let them absorb as much of it as possible.
- While you're waiting for the pots to absorb the Bacto/water mixture, put a layer of perlite in the propagator.
- Put the pots into the propagator on top of the perlite, allowing some of the water from the pots to moisten the perlite a little. Be careful - you want it to be a little moist but not soaking wet. Waterlogging can cause seedlings to rot.
- Enlarge the holes in the pots to about 5-10 millimeters deep. A screwdriver is the best tool for this. You can make it especially easy by using a piece of tape to mark the correct depth on the screwdriver and then just poking it into the pot until it hits that marker.
- Place each seed into a separate hole. It doesn't matter which end is up, but poke them down into the bottom of the hole so that they can root effectively.
- Put the lid on the propagator. From this point on, it will take 1-6 days for the seedlings to germinate. Whatever you do, don't open the lid! You'll disrupt the humidity and heat levels that the seedlings need to grow well.
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