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6 Steps How to Germinate Your Marijuana Seeds the RIGHT WAY!

Dear Chronic Readers,

Germinating your marijuana seeds is an essential first step if you want to grow healthy plants that produce an abundance of buds. While it may seem like a daunting task at first, once you understand the basics of seed germination, you'll be well on your way to growing your own personal stash of weed. Read on to learn more about how to germinate your marijuana seeds the right way.

Marijuana seeds are notoriously difficult to germinate. However, with a little bit of patience and the right method, it is possible to get a high success rate. In this article, we will go over 7 steps on how to germinate your marijuana seeds. By following these simple steps, you will be well on your way to having a thriving crop of plants.

Yours truly,

Hunter Dublin

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Choose the right type of seed. The first step in germinating your marijuana seeds is to make sure you choose the right type of seed. There are two main types of marijuana seeds: regular and feminized. Regular seeds can produce either male or female plants, whereas feminized seeds will only produce female plants. For most home growers, feminized seeds are the way to go as they eliminate the risk of accidentally growing a male plant (which don't produce buds).

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Soak your seeds overnight. Once you have chosen the right type of seed, it's time to soak them overnight. This helps soften the seed coat so that the embryo can more easily break through when it comes time to germinate. Just place your seeds in a cup or bowl filled with water and leave them in a dark place overnight.

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Fill a pot with pre-moistened soil mix. The next day, fill a pot with pre-moistened soil mix. To do this, simply mix together equal parts perlite and vermiculite before adding enough water until the mix is evenly moistened throughout. Once you have your soil mix prepared, take a small spoon and make a hole that is big enough to fit your seed without touching the sides of the hole.

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Place the seed in the hole and cover with soil mix. Gently place your soaked seed in the hole before covering it with additional moistened soil mix.

Be sure not to compact the soil too much as this can prevent air and water from getting through and reaching the seedling.

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Mist the topsoil lightly and place it in a warm location. After planting your seed, mist the topsoil lightly with water before placing the pot in a warm location out of direct sunlight (between 70 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit—out of direct sunlight). You'll know it's time to water again when the topsoil begins to look dry .

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Keep an eye on your seedling and continue following these steps until it has sprouted and reached a height of 2-3 inches. At this point, it can be transplanted into its permanent home. Depending on conditions such as temperature, humidity, airflow, etc., it can take anywhere from 3-14 days for your seedling to sprout. So be patient! The wait will be worth it when you finally see those tiny green leaves poking through the topsoil.

Growing weed at home can be challenging but also rewarding . By taking care during each step of cultivation - including choosing high quality feminized seeds, soaking them overnight, planting them properly, and giving them adequate light & warmth - you can increase your chances of success. With some patience & practice, anyone can enjoy home grown marijuana.

Happy Growing!