Basically you need two plates and some moist seed germination tissues.
* Lay the first board a few layers of moist tissue and release any excess water away from the board.
* Then put your seeds on top of the tissues, leaving each seed as much space as possible.
* Put a few coats then wet tissue in the cannabis seeds and let the excess water drain away.
* Cover everything finally reversed by about half the board to place, so like a clam shell - this is the dark, moist environment created for germination is needed.
* Place the plates in a warm place (21 º C) away from direct light.
Your seeds will germinate go now.
* Check your seeds every day to ensure that the tissues from drying out. Sprinkle the tissues if necessary.
* Within days you will see that the first seeds already open and a root visible. It seems sometimes that some seeds for 10 days or two weeks even need to open.
* When the first few millimeters square root of the seed sticks open, you must carefully (preferably with tweezers) to a small dish with growth media (soil or rockwool) across. Make the media a 2-3 mm deep hole (up to 5 mm), place the seed with the carrot on the bottom of the hole and cover it all off.
Your seedling will now within 1 to 3 days the medium to emerge.
The best conditions for seedlings
A clear (but not initially under lights or in direct sunlight), warm (21 º C) and humid environment promotes the development of seedlings. A greenhouse farming is the easiest way to obtain these conditions. A growing greenhouse can be made or bought. Basically it consists of a container with a transparent top that allows light to enter but fluid retention. The simplest form of a greenhouse farming is such a waterproof box or chest with clear plastic film on top. The advantage of store-bought greenhouse
is that they often have built-in heating and / or slide rule in the lid to regulate the humidity. Moreover, they generally have more light for seedlings.
Place your growing greenhouse next to the window so the seedlings get light, but avoid the first few weeks of direct sunlight.