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Children love watching seeds germinate. This is particularly true when seeds germinate quickly. Alfalfa is one of the easiest seeds to grow and should sprout within one week. To observe the seeds sprout, sprinkle a few alfalfa seeds on a piece of wet paper towel.
What you’ll need
Alfalfa seeds are in a package (about 1.5g)
A small bowl or small plate
Three pieces of paper towel
A spray mister or small water container
How to Develop
Wet 3 pieces of paper towels, then place them on top of each other flat on a platter.
Remove the water from the plate. The paper towel must be damp, however the seeds must not be floating in water.
Distribute the seeds evenly over the towel.
To avoid the paper towel drying out, place it on a window filled with water. Use a mister or spray bottle to dampen the seeds or simply add a small quantity of water into the saucer using the smallest cup or شركات بيع التقاوى فى مصر jug.
You should check your seeds daily to see how they’re developing.
Troubleshooting
Alfalfa seeds are very easy to plant and should sprout within 2 to 6 days. If seeds do not germinate in this time there are a few things that might have gone wrong:
Too dry. Seeds require water to grow. Alfalfa seeds suck up about weight in water prior to sprouting, which makes them appear as if they’ve gotten bigger. Seeds that aren’t dry enough do not develop. To ensure the seeds don’t float in water, add more water to the plate. You can also soak your seeds overnight; just make sure you drain them and شركات بيع التقاوى فى مصر wash them in fresh water prior to spreading them on the towel.
Too moist Seeds that are wet may cause their roots and shoots to decay before they are able to grow. Also, it is possible that mould could begin to grow around the seeds. It’s okay for the paper towel to be moist however the seeds should not be floating in water. Every time you mist or water seeds, remove any excess water.
Too cold or hot Alfalfa thrives in temperatures between 20 and 25°C. If you’re planting your seeds inside in winter, you should place them in a warm location. If you’re growing your seeds in extremely warm temperatures, it is possible to water the seeds more often because they’ll dry out quicker.