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Old 02-03-2010, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by stupo74 View Post
Hi Kaisersozay.
Try putting a couple of your seeds on some kitchen roll paper, keep it damp, and place in small plastic bag. If done correctly you should be able to see when the seed is starting to split. At this stage you can safely transplant to your potting mix, do not leave them too long, as they sometimes become attached to the tissue.
At least you will be able to keep your eyes on them,,, i use this method with chilli seeds that can be a nightmare to germinate, depending on variety of course.
Hope the above helps???? you aint got nowt to lose trying?????.
good luck, regards stupo.
+1 'cracking' the seeds in wet tissue is what i do with chillies

don't know anything about cacti but it couldn't hurt to give it a try
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