Germinating White Widow Seeds
Your marijuana seeds can stay stored without being harmed for almost two years or more. Once it comes time to actually grow your white widow plants you will need to germinate your white widow seeds first. This is easy to do but you need to know how to germinate the seeds properly so you get the best possible germination rate.
How to Germinate Marijuana Seeds
Germinating your marijuana seeds is done to prepare them for growth. The beginning of a marijuana plant starts with the seed and the germination creates the earliest growth even though it’s minimal. To germinate your white widow seeds they will need to receive moisture and be stored in a dark area with a warm temperature for a period of time.
After the marijuana seeds are taken through the germination process they will start to sprout a white root. If anything is done incorrectly it could cause less seeds to sprout. Once the seed sprouts a root about a quarter of an inch they are ready to be placed in your grow room or in the ground outside. Also remember there is still a chance that some of your white widow seeds may not actually sprout. Usually this is rare with seeds that have not been damaged but don’t expect a 100% germination rate.
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