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3 Easy Ways To Sprout Cannabis Seeds

Do you want to grow your cannabis plants but don't know how to get started? It's easier than you think! In this article, we will discuss 3 easy ways to sprout cannabis seeds. Once you've successfully sprouted your seeds, they will be ready to plant in the soil and begin the growing process. Let's get started!

3 Easy Ways To Sprout Cannabis Seeds

How To Grow Cannabis From Seeds


The process of germination is the first step in growing cannabis. It is when the seed sprouts and starts to grow a small taproot. Once the taproot appears, the seedling will start to develop leaves and stems.


To germinate cannabis seeds, you will need:


  • Cannabis seeds

  • A container with drainage holes (such as a plastic cup)

  • Paper towel or coffee filter


You don't need a green thumb to germinate cannabis seeds. With just a little bit of know-how, you can sprout your own at home. There are several ways that you can germinate your cannabis seeds. Here are three easy ways to do it.


The Paper Towel Method


This is probably the most popular way to germinate cannabis seeds because it is easy and does not require any special equipment. The seeds are formed between two wet paper towels and two plates after being placed in between them. This keeps the moisture in the seeds, which must be stored indoors at room temperature.


  • Start by wetting your paper towel or coffee filter with distilled water. You want it to be damp, not soaking wet.

  • Place the seeds on the damp paper towel/coffee filter and fold them over so that the seeds are covered.

  • Put the folded paper towel/coffee filter in the container and cover it with a lid or another piece of damp paper towel/coffee filter to create darkness and humidity.

  • Check on your seeds daily, making sure that the paper towel/coffee filter stays moist but not soaked. After a few days, you should see taproots poking out from the seed coatings.


With this method, germination can take up to 5 days. The seeds will begin to sprout in the paper towels, and you can plant them once the roots reach a maximum length of 5 millimeters. However, when planting them, you must use extreme caution. The roots are so weak that they can readily be broken. The roots may become entangled in the paper towels and split off. Because of this, it is necessary to handle them carefully; the ideal method is to use a pair of sterile tweezers.


The Direct Soil Method


The most natural way to grow cannabis seeds is in soil. Since the soil shields the vulnerable roots from harm, it provides the ideal setting for the germination of cannabis seeds. There are some matters, though, that you must attend to. For instance, choosing the appropriate soil is crucial.


To start, you'll need to find a small planting container - something that's about four inches deep should do the trick. Fill this container with a soil mix of your choice, using something light and airy like a coco coir/perlite mix recommended. Once you've got your container filled with soil, it's time to plant your seeds.


Simply take each seed and make a small indentation in the soil with your finger. Drop the seed into this indentation, then lightly cover it with more soil. Make sure not to plant your seeds too deep - they should only be buried about a quarter of an inch beneath the surface.


  • Put moist, lightly packed potting soil in your containers before planting. To prevent overfeeding, select a combination with low nutrient levels.

  • Make a 4-inch hole on the soil's surface and check the soil's temperature. In each hole, plant a seed before covering it loosely with earth.

  • Every day mist the surface and place the pots under cold lights. After 4–10 days, seedlings begin to show.


Now that your seeds are planted, it's time to water them. The key here is to not overdo it - you don't want to drown your little seedlings! A light misting with a spray bottle should be sufficient. Once you've given them a good watering, place your container in a warm and sunny spot.


In just a few days, you should start seeing your cannabis seeds sprout! Once they've reached about two inches tall, it's time to transplant them into larger pots.


The Overnight Soaking Method


The taproots typically have a harder time penetrating the extra-hard shells on the endosperm. The best method for germinating marijuana seeds from an old batch is overnight soaking. Water weakens this barrier, allowing the root to break through.


This is the easiest and most popular method of sprouting cannabis seeds. Soak your seeds in a cup or jar of distilled water overnight, then drain them in the morning. You can place them on a coffee filter to drain, or simply let them sit in a strainer. To ensure that your marijuana seeds have enough oxygen, make sure to change the water every 12 hours. You should see little white tails emerge within 24-48 hours. Once they've sprouted, it's time to plant.


  • Get your seeds to sprout in record time

  • No more guesswork – distilled water is the key to success

  • Easily change the water every 12 hours for optimal oxygen exposure

  • Save time and energy by soaking your seeds overnight


Because it produces more moisture, this process is quicker than the soil method. For the seeds to grow, moisture is essential. The root will have an easier time breaking through because the rigid shell can no longer tolerate the dampness.

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