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Soilless mix is a lightweight, absorbent material that is often used in gardening. To use it for germinating seeds, you’ll need a shallow dish and some soilless mix. Place the soilless mix in the shallow dish and moisten it with water. Place the seeds on the soilless mix and cover them with a damp paper towel. Place the dish in a warm, dark place and check it every day. When the seeds start to sprout, you can transfer them to soil or another medium.
REASONS WHY SEEDS DON’T GERMINATE
- Poor quality seeds. If the seeds are too old or not stored under the right conditions, they have poor germination rates. Label them and keep them in a cool place. Avoid handling them with soiled hands.
- Planted too deep: if they are placed too deep in dense, it will be difficult for the roots to find their way to the surface.
- Dry surface: consistent moisture is required. If the surface dries out, the chances of germination are bleak.
Germinating seeds without soil is a great way to start your garden without the mess and hassle of traditional gardening. There are several methods of germinating seeds without soil, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we’ve discussed seven different ways to germinate seeds without soil. Whether you choose the paper towel method, the cotton ball method, water germination, vermiculite germination, rock wool germination, coconut coir germination, or soilless mix germination, you’ll be able to start your garden without the need for soil.
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