I've always germinated seeds using the paper towel method, but last night, I decided to plant ungerminated seeds directly into fabric pots with coco/perlite mix. When I woke up this morning, I realized that I don't really know whether I should keep watering the seeds on a daily basis or not, and most of the info I'm finding online is related to seeds that have already sprouted.
After planting the seeds and covering them, I poured roughly 1/4 cup of distilled water on top of the seed locations. I then misted the surrounding soil with more distilled water and placed humidity domes on top (though the domes don't cover the soil edge to edge).
So, when I get up in the AM, should I water each seed location or just keep misting and ensuring the soil doesn't completely dry out on top? I obviously don't want to drown the seeds but don't want them to die because of a lack of moisture either.
Not entirely sure why I didn't go with the paper towel method again....
Thanks!
After planting the seeds and covering them, I poured roughly 1/4 cup of distilled water on top of the seed locations. I then misted the surrounding soil with more distilled water and placed humidity domes on top (though the domes don't cover the soil edge to edge).
So, when I get up in the AM, should I water each seed location or just keep misting and ensuring the soil doesn't completely dry out on top? I obviously don't want to drown the seeds but don't want them to die because of a lack of moisture either.
Not entirely sure why I didn't go with the paper towel method again....
Thanks!