7 Easy Tips to Germinate Seeds Faster at Home

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Do you know? Seeds do not need sunlight to sprout. With a few simple steps, anyone can germinate seeds at home.

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Tip 1: Use Good Quality Seeds Always buy good-quality seeds from genuine seeds store.

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What to avoid: Avoid using old or low-quality seeds—they may not sprout.

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Tip 2: Sow in a Seedling Tray For better results, sow seeds in a seedling tray.

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Tip 3: Use Soil & Coco Peat Fill the tray with soil, add a thin layer of coco peat, and moisten it before use.

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Tip 4: Sow the Seeds Place seeds, cover with a light coco peat layer, and spray water to keep it moist.

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Tip 5: Keep in a Shaded Area After sowing seeds keep seedling tray in shaded area.

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What to avoid: Do not keep tray in direct sunlight during germination.

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Tip 6: Maintain moisture Always maintain moisture in the seedling tray for fast germination.

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Pro Tip 1: After germination, provide morning sunlight.  Otherwise, the seedlings will become leggy.

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Pro Tip 2: When the seedlings become bigger and healthier, they should be shifted to a pot.

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This method helps the seeds germinate faster and grow into strong plants.

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