I pretty much got a kick reading posts where people had germination and transplanting issues. I have lost a few over the years but overall thought the people having issues were just careless or had no gardening experience. I recently got my hands on some genetics I had wanted for sometime. I had found rapid rooters just easiest and for me reliable. I have planted 3 so far, all sprouted but after moving to soil 1 is in shock barely growing and the other two kind of rotted right at the base where the stock meets the soil and just faded away. I’m trying the paper towel method now out of desperation. With these genes not being the easiest to replace, I’m now that unconfident one
I'm trying something new, and so far it's my favorite method.
Planting seeds in RRs or Rockwool runs the risk of dud seeds never sprouting, and wasting time.
Paper towel method eliminates dud seeds, but requires a separate step.
So here's what I'm trying:
1. Soak in a roughly 6 inch x 6 inch piece of paper towel folded over several times.
2. When tap root shows, transfer seed + tap root to a cut-open RapidRooter. Seed can be placed upright about 1/8-1/4 inch deep.
3. Close RR back up, add dried RR shavings to fill hole, and rest wet paper towel against RR to supply moisture.
4. When sprouts break "ground" put them under gentle light until they get upright.
5. Transfer into hydroton + netpots, then into hydro. Getting the fluid level so that it keep RRs the right amount of wetness takes some practice.