I recently picked up an Aerogarden LED Ultra and am having trouble germinating seeds. I'm using the "grow anything" pack that comes with empty sponges.
First batch: placed the seeds about 1 inch down the sponges where they are constantly moist, but well above the water line. For the two weeks I let it go without extra heat (figuring inside temps and lights would compensate). After two weeks, I added a heating pad which took the water temp up to 85-90 degrees (top of seed sponge slightly cooler).
Second batch: gave up on first batch after 3 1/2 weeks. Cleaned Aerogarden and restarted fresh seeds with the heat right at startup. Pushed the seeds a bit deeper (~ 1 1/2 inches). It seems like they need to go this deep to fully contact the sponge walls. About a week in with no signs of sprouting.
These are chinense seeds, so maybe I just need to be patient for round 2. But, these same seeds generally pop in about a week or so in a standard germination station so I'm not sure what's going on.
Any advice? Should I try sprouting in a paper towel first? Thanks!
First batch: placed the seeds about 1 inch down the sponges where they are constantly moist, but well above the water line. For the two weeks I let it go without extra heat (figuring inside temps and lights would compensate). After two weeks, I added a heating pad which took the water temp up to 85-90 degrees (top of seed sponge slightly cooler).
Second batch: gave up on first batch after 3 1/2 weeks. Cleaned Aerogarden and restarted fresh seeds with the heat right at startup. Pushed the seeds a bit deeper (~ 1 1/2 inches). It seems like they need to go this deep to fully contact the sponge walls. About a week in with no signs of sprouting.
These are chinense seeds, so maybe I just need to be patient for round 2. But, these same seeds generally pop in about a week or so in a standard germination station so I'm not sure what's going on.
Any advice? Should I try sprouting in a paper towel first? Thanks!