Fraser Valley Rose Farm | Baggie Method Seed Germination @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 9 months ago | Updated 11 hours ago
A quick way to start or test seeds is the baggie method. Sealing the seeds in a sandwich (ziploc) bag in a paper towel or other growing medium traps the humidity and helps the seeds to germinate quickly. Remove from the baggy promptly and carefully transfer into a pot or longer-term home for growing on. This is a popular method for germination testing, seed stratification, and it remains popular with cannabis growers, where the large seeds are relatively fast and easy to handle once sprouted. There are pros and cons to the method, which I'll cover in this video.
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A quick way to start or test seeds is the baggie method. Sealing the seeds in a sandwich (ziploc) bag in a paper towel or other growing medium traps the humidity and helps the seeds to germinate quickly. Remove from the baggy promptly and carefully transfer into a pot or longer-term home for growing on. This is a popular method for germination testing, seed stratification, and it remains popular with cannabis growers, where the large seeds are relatively fast and easy to handle once sprouted. There are pros and cons to the method, which I'll cover in this video.
If you find these videos useful, here are a few things you can do to help us out:
Send a tip: buymeacoffee.com/fvrosefarm
Have a look at our Amazon shop: amazon.com/shop/fraservalleyrosefarm
Drop us a "Like" on our Facebook business page:
facebook.com/FraserValleyRoseFarm
Leave a review of our farm on Google:
https://g.page/r/Cfi8qXv8QReZEBE/review
For shareable articles on roses and gardening:
fraservalleyrosefarm.com/articles-on-roses-and-gardening