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James Grayson

Beginner's Guide: Growing from Seeds

Updated: Sep 27

Embarking on the journey of growing plants? Starting from seeds offers a clean slate and numerous advantages. It helps prevent pests from transferring from the mother plant, promotes robust root systems, and facilitates convenient storage and transportation.

Curious about the seed-starting process?


Look no further than this in-depth how-to guide, accompanied by expert tips for ensuring successful and thriving starts!


Find Your Perfect Seed


Step 1: Auto-flowering or Photoperiod? Decide whether you prefer auto-flowering seeds, which transition to flowering automatically, or photoperiod seeds, which require a change in light cycle to initiate flowering.


Step 2: Feminized or Regular? Consider whether you want feminized seeds (with a higher chance of producing female plants) or regular seeds, keeping in mind that feminized seeds tend to be more expensive.


Step 3: Select Your Strain. Explore the diverse range of strains available, each offering unique terpene profiles, growth durations, and concentrations. Find the perfect match for your preferences.


Step 4: Opt for Healthy Seeds. Look for seeds that are hard, dark, and exhibit light striping. Avoid soft or green seeds, as they may be underdeveloped and less likely to germinate successfully.


Step 5: Germination Process. Place your chosen seed in a container lined with a damp paper towel. Mist it with room temperature water and ensure the towel remains moist but not overly saturated. Keep the container in a warm location until the seed germinates.


Step 6: Transplanting Seedlings. Once the seed breaks and the root emerges, transfer it to a small starter pot or propagation tray filled with your preferred growing medium. Watch as your little sprouts emerge and thrive in no time!




Maximizing Seedling Success: Key Tips to Follow


  1. Prepping Seeds: Before starting, store your seeds in a plastic bag in the refrigerator, simulating their natural winter dormancy period.

  2. Soaking Technique: For an extra boost, consider soaking your seeds in a glass of water for up to 12 hours prior to transferring them to the germination container.

  3. Seed Viability: Seeds that sink in water are more likely to sprout successfully, while those that float may indicate lower viability.

  4. Root Growth Enhancers: To promote robust root development, consider adding a rooting solution or a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to the soaking water.

  5. Ideal Germination Environment: Aim for a room temperature of approximately 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius) as it provides optimal conditions for seed germination.

By implementing these valuable tips, you can enhance the chances of achieving thriving and healthy seedlings in your cultivation journey.



Nurture Your Journey: Embrace the Growth from Seed


Embarking on a cultivation adventure involves considering various factors such as personal preference, available grow space, and desired time between harvests. Our comprehensive guide to starting from seed will serve as your trusted companion in making informed decisions about your growing approach.


For additional insights and a wealth of tips and tricks, be sure to explore our blog, where we delve deeper into the art of cannabis cultivation. Let's cultivate success together!

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