Rasta Woman from Roatan

Hello everybody! :)

This board was recommended to me by a friend from another board. I live on Roatan island in Honduras, Central America

Just sayin hi....I have some problems getting seeds to grow. Not sure if this be the right place to ask about it though
 
OK well....we used to live in Cali and always got clones. Now we're growing from seeds and have been having issues. Mainly we can get them to crack, but when we put the sprouts into regular potting soil they die within a day or two. We keep the sprouts under a clear plastic lid that seals in the moisture/humidity so that's not it

Is the potting soil too harsh for new sprouts? If so, then what should we use? Once we have a sturdy enough plant we should be good to go. Thanks for any and all advice :)
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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OK well....we used to live in Cali and always got clones. Now we're growing from seeds and have been having issues. Mainly we can get them to crack, but when we put the sprouts into regular potting soil they die within a day or two. We keep the sprouts under a clear plastic lid that seals in the moisture/humidity so that's not it

Is the potting soil too harsh for new sprouts? If so, then what should we use? Once we have a sturdy enough plant we should be good to go. Thanks for any and all advice :)
maybe it could be the seeds? did any of them sprout out of the soil? and welcome to RIU:D


also for seeds, you don't need a lid or plastic cover over them. put them in soil and make sure the soil is moist. no need for all the extra's.
 
Thanks for answering guys.....

We don't really have much of a choice on the island. This is just regular potting soil. I didn't add anything to it. Yes, the seeds cracked in paper towels so we had the sprouts but when we plant them in the potting soil they die within a day or three. Potting soil was moist

Where we are up in the hills the natural soil is hard and like a clay. People grow here down on the lowlands where the soil is much looser. This whole seed thing is throwing me lol

Do you think maybe I should get some decent soil from down below in buckets or something and try to grow straight from that? I'm using a Jamaican strain right now but will be getting some excellent strains soon and I want to have this down before they get here, I'd hate to waste those good seeds because of my lameness
 
OK thank you.....I really don't know what else to try. Luckily I have plenty of seeds since these fools don't bother to separate male and female lol

Oh and Merry Christmas everybody :D
 

Costagrow

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Let me tray to help. Put a plastic cover is a bad idea try this works for me on this side of the world. Use the same soil, fill the pot, add water, make a 1cm hole on the moist soil, put the seed directly on soil no use the moist paper towel technique just put the seed directily in soil it is possible in horizontal position, cover the small hole with soil and let it outdoors under a tree or similar to protect from direct sun and too hot temps, Normally in central america temp is from 20c to 30c it is perfec to germinate seeds but if the pots are under direc sun they will be die. This technique works great for me. Saludos!
 
Let me tray to help. Put a plastic cover is a bad idea try this works for me on this side of the world. Use the same soil, fill the pot, add water, make a 1cm hole on the moist soil, put the seed directly on soil no use the moist paper towel technique just put the seed directily in soil it is possible in horizontal position, cover the small hole with soil and let it outdoors under a tree or similar to protect from direct sun and too hot temps, Normally in central america temp is from 20c to 30c it is perfec to germinate seeds but if the pots are under direc sun they will be die. This technique works great for me. Saludos!
OK I'll give that a try gracias amigo!
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
Hello everybody! :)

This board was recommended to me by a friend from another board. I live on Roatan island in Honduras, Central America

Just sayin hi....I have some problems getting seeds to grow. Not sure if this be the right place to ask about it though

howdy rasta! tis me! :jj:

i'll catch up with you in a bit, i've been busy...

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JJFOURTWENTY

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Roatan = Paradise!

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I've been to Roatan, La Ceiba, Tegucigalpa, Juticalpa, Jutiquile, Catacamas... Te amo Honduras!
 

smokey mcsmokester

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Hi rasta, wellcome to riu.. First of all, how do you know there dead? Just wondering because sometimes it takes more than a week before they pop out of the soil... Here's the way I do it... Once the tap root peaks out of the seed case, I plant the seed tap root down no more than a 1/2 in. below the soil. I then simply water the soil, and dont water again until they pop out of the soil, however I still continue to give water but I spray the soil just enough to keep the soil moist.. Also, keep your temps up around 80 degrees(78 degrees is ideal).. And keep your humidity up also, at least 50% rh....This is basically a flawless proceedure, after following these simple steps with still no luck, then I'd say there is a soil issue. Best of luck to you :)
 

smokey mcsmokester

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The weed we get here is Jamaican, from Jamaica, and it comes pressed. I think the seeds get cracked in the pressing. I tried a few ways (with cover and without) but so far only one seed has sprouted
Nevermind, I should have read more, I now see you had one sprount...Congrats, now the fun begins :)
 
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