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jungle

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I planted 10 satori seeds in their permanent container, the 21st of october. Todays the 25th. Nothing has sprouted out of the soil yet. How many more days will I have to wait? I haven't done it this way before. Thanks
 
Well if cracked, probably sending down the root right now. So give them a couple more days.

If you know exactly the spot you planted them in the soil. You can take like a toothpick and shuffle around a little dirt to check on one. See what its doing. Take a quick peek and cover it back up.
 
I wouldn't mess with them myself. Just give em some time and don't stress it.
A calm, relaxed mindset will come in quite handy for the road you're about to journey down on your first grow.
Good luck and lots of mojo!!
 
I grew before, I just sprouted the satori seeds a little different, than I normaly do. but thanks for the good luck. I will take all I can get.
 
jungle said:
I grew before, I just sprouted the satori seeds a little different, than I normaly do. but thanks for the good luck. I will take all I can get.
oops. sorry, I misread your first post.
Good choice on the satori! have heard lots and lots of good things and have some in the ole collection for a future grow myself.
 
I just checked and one was up. So I believe in next couple of days things will begin popping through. I heard lots of good things about it also. Supose to not have a cieling to it. I split my mango seeds in half with a friend as well as my juicy fruit and white widow, but I kept all my satori seeds. good luck with yours.
 
5 out of 10 satoris came up.....I do believe I should of sprouted them in water first, and I might of had better success.

6 of the 7 white widow look very healthy and 5 mangos are doing fine. I'm sprouting 6 juicy fruit seeds in water now to replace the satories that didn't make it. Getting back on the subject, I'll germinate seeds in water than place in pot is probly my prefered method of germination. so 5 mango, 5 satoris, and 6 white widows are off to a good start. hopefully 6 juicy fruits, then after their sex is determined, I'll replace males with either mango juicy fruit or some miscaleneous seeds I've collected that should be ok. chow sorry I ramble some times.
 

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