After you have allowed the seeds to soak, you will then remove the seeds from the glass of water and place them either in a:
You will then need to place the seeds in a location that is warm in temperature, about 70 - 90°F (21 - 32°C) and be sure to keep the towel or growing medium moist, not soggy wet. If you over-soak the growing medium, be sure to drain off as much as possible to keep the seed from drowning. Within several days you will begin to see the sprout coming out of the seedif you are using the paper towel, or cheesecloth. If you are using another growing medium for germination, you will have to wait and see. When using the other growing mediums for germination, be sure not do dig, or open up the growing medium to ‘see’ if it is sprouting. If you do this, you run the risk of injuring the sprouting seed. If there is fungus beginning to develop where the seeds are germinating, you may mist the medium with a very mild two-percent bleach or fungicide solution.
If you are planting the seedling into a soil mixture, cover the germinated seed with about 0.25 – 0.50 inches of fine soil or planting mixture with the white root tip pointing down.
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