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| Mycophiliac Join Date: Dec 2007
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| looking for advice Just making sure i did some good research and this place seems to be the tree of knowledge. im tryin to germinate peruvian torch seeds i have sterilized organic compost and perlite mixed 50/50 with a light coat of coarse sand on the surface. containd in a tupperware dish with lid and a 50w day glo light for temp and humidity and misting when dry. does that sound like a good setup?? any suggestions |
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| Contaminated Join Date: Oct 2007
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| I hope that this does not imply a fall from grace of some sort ![]() Welcome to 'topia. Good people. Good information.
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| Gazer of the innerself Join Date: Mar 2007
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| KEY MASTER Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Sounds good Devil Dog ![]() Keeping em moist and warm with some light is key with germination. Once they germinate I would move em over to potting soil while they're young(Like Sunstar said). Perlite and sand are good additives once the seedlings get established. Drainage is key for the roots as you seem to know. Its just that very young seedlings like it moist in their first few weeks of life and potting soil is easier to maintain that ime. As long as that is met, they'll be fine until the roots start to grow more. Welcome to topia btw, glad you made it.
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