wtf... seed grew out of soil....

Cannabis.Is.Free

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none taken but what do you mean the first step?
I germed it in water and then paper towel and usually when i do this i get a neat little green head outta the soil instead of the seed itself :O
I mean if you google germinating cannabis or look at the millions of grow journals you would see this is very very very very common.
It happens when either there wasn't even humidity to soften the shell and allow it to fall off easily as the plant produces its baby food (small coly leaves)
It also happens when the seed wasn't buried deep enough and when it rises to the top it doesn't grind up against enough soil for the shell to fall off before it reaches to the top.
 

beastbub

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I mean if you google germinating cannabis or look at the millions of grow journals you would see this is very very very very common.
It happens when either there wasn't even humidity to soften the shell and allow it to fall off easily as the plant produces its baby food (small coly leaves)
It also happens when the seed wasn't buried deep enough and when it rises to the top it doesn't grind up against enough soil for the shell to fall off before it reaches to the top.
Yea i think i didnt burry it deep enough, I wasnt concerned that the part of shell was still on it, I was concerned because its growing like parallel to the soil, not upward but to the sides.
Thx for the input man, appreaciate it!
 

Cannabis.Is.Free

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Yea i think i didnt burry it deep enough, I wasnt concerned that the part of shell was still on it, I was concerned because its growing like parallel to the soil, not upward but to the sides.
Thx for the input man, appreaciate it!
Probably feels more heat in that direction or when you watered it, it fell over.
Never water a seedling too much, I just soak the medium prior, that way the roots have a better chance to form, rather than getting soaked and losing traction in the soil.
 

beastbub

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Probably feels more heat in that direction or when you watered it, it fell over.
Never water a seedling too much, I just soak the medium prior, that way the roots have a better chance to form, rather than getting soaked and losing traction in the soil.
yea I figured i probly got too much water in it as well as didnt burry deep enough, i read on the forum people say you water the soil til the dish on the bottom shows water... thats a hella water
 

BenFranklin

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Sometimes... what will happen is... The tap root will get blocked by something beneath the soil. The reaction then is to keep growing. Most times. UP!

If you are VERY careful with an exacto knife, you can help split the seed and remove it and also remove the skin that covers the two little cotyledons and will later prevent them from opening.

Replant and hope for the best.
 

beastbub

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Sometimes... what will happen is... The tap root will get blocked by something beneath the soil. The reaction then is to keep growing. Most times. UP!

If you are VERY careful with an exacto knife, you can help split the seed and remove it and also remove the skin that covers the two little cotyledons and will later prevent them from opening.

Replant and hope for the best.
I probly have the shakiest hand among all human beings... so i ll just follow the leave it the fuck along rule :D
 

MonkeyGrinder

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I generally bury mine 1/4 inch down so 9.9 out of 10x the plant pulls it's own shell off when it's done "playing ostrich" (that's what I can it when the stems out and the plan's bent over in an upside down u shape)
If it won't pop off there naturally you can just hit the little shell with misting of water. It'll soften it up in a about a half hour and not to mention loosen up the tiny little membrane inside of it.
 

beastbub

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I generally bury mine 1/4 inch down so 9.9 out of 10x the plant pulls it's own shell off when it's done "playing ostrich" (that's what I can it when the stems out and the plan's bent over in an upside down u shape)
If it won't pop off there naturally you can just hit the little shell with misting of water. It'll soften it up in a about a half hour and not to mention loosen up the tiny little membrane inside of it.
allright man!! thx for the tip!!

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BenFranklin

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I generally bury mine 1/4 inch down so 9.9 out of 10x the plant pulls it's own shell off when it's done "playing ostrich" (that's what I can it when the stems out and the plan's bent over in an upside down u shape)
If it won't pop off there naturally you can just hit the little shell with misting of water. It'll soften it up in a about a half hour and not to mention loosen up the tiny little membrane inside of it.


Ohhhh, so THAT's how it's supposed to be done! I imagine that warmer water would be better than cold? Or have you noticed that it matters?

Also, I wonder if the seed pops like that sometimes because initially it didn't get enough water to break the shell and skin?
 
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beastbub

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Ohhhh, so THAT's how it's supposed to be done! I imagine that warmer water would be better than cold? Or have you noticed that it matters?

Also, I wonder if the seed pops like that sometimes because initially it didn't get enough water to break the shell and skin?
i think room temp water s the best
and no, i soaked the soil wet as fuk cuz i was too stoned when i watered it... so might not be lack of water that caused it

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MonkeyGrinder

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Meh sometimes it happens. I've noticed the only time it's happened for me was back before I knew better and waited for a taproot to pop out of the seed and then I'd bury it. Nowadays I just soak em til they sink and then throw em in soil. It hasn't happened since.
 

o2ezz

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Plants are a lot stronger than you think! It should live. My 2 year old pulled out a week old plant, it was out of the soil overnight, when I woke up and noticed what had been done, i replanted it and it survived!
 

beastbub

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Plants are a lot stronger than you think! It should live. My 2 year old pulled out a week old plant, it was out of the soil overnight, when I woke up and noticed what had been done, i replanted it and it survived!
man that sounds so unreal! and yea i think its surviving!!!!!

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hbbum

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weed: "A herbaceous plant not valued for use or beauty, growing wild and rank, and regarded as cumbering the ground or hindering the growth of superior vegetation... Applied to a shrub or tree, especially to a large tree, on account of its abundance in a district... An unprofitable, troublesome, or noxious growth."

-- The New shorter Oxford English dictionary on historical principles


I think not :)

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beastbub

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seriously why do we even have this kinda stuff brain washing peoples mind....

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kmog33

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Simple rule to follow.. LITFA...Leave it the fuck alone :)

The plant knows what is doing, you are just along for the ride. If you feel like you need to do something, wait.

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I was gonna go with stop fucking touching it haha.

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hbbum

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For the same reason it is sometimes called "dope". Both are terms that are marginally derogatory in an effort to discredit their value.

Or because stoners don't mind

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