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Shop Germination Booster Seed Soak Fertilizer. helps seeds of ALL plants to reach maximum potential. Seed Soak Fertilizer.
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Germination Booster Seed Soak Fertilizer. helps seeds of ALL plants to reach maximum potential. Seed Soak Fertilizer.

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add solution to 8 oz of warm to Hot water soak seeds for 12-24 hours prior to planting. Solution will smell like coffee/tea, it is non toxic and made from organic materials.


Soaking seeds before planting is an old-time gardener’s trick that many new gardeners are not aware of. When you soak seeds before planting, you can significantly decrease the amount of time it takes for a seed to germinate. Let’s look at the reasons for soaking seeds and how to soak seeds.

Some methods for seed soaking may substitute the water for slightly acidic solutions or even acidic chemicals. These acidic solutions are meant to imitate loosely the stomach acid of an animal. For most seeds, water will work just fine. If you want a slight edge to better germination, use a slightly acidic compound included in the soaking water. Take a small bowl and fill it with water from your tap, as hot as your tap will allow. Some seeds can tolerate boiling water, but as the tolerance for heat can vary greatly from species to species, hot tap water is safest for seed soaking. Once your bowl is filled with hot water, place your seeds and an acidic compound inside the bowl, then allow the seeds to stay in the water as it cools down. Common questions at this point include “How long should seeds be soaked?” and “Can you over soak seeds?” Yes, you can over soak seeds. Too much soaking in water and a seed will drown. It is recommended that you only soak most seeds for 12 to 24 hours and no more than 48 hours. The seeds of some species of plants can survive longer soakings, but you should only do this if the specific instructions for this species recommend so.
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add solution to 8 oz of warm to Hot water soak seeds for 12-24 hours prior to planting. Solution will smell like coffee/tea, it is non toxic and made from organic materials.


Soaking seeds before planting is an old-time gardener’s trick that many new gardeners are not aware of. When you soak seeds before planting, you can significantly decrease the amount of time it takes for a seed to germinate. Let’s look at the reasons for soaking seeds and how to soak seeds.

Some methods for seed soaking may substitute the water for slightly acidic solutions or even acidic chemicals. These acidic solutions are meant to imitate loosely the stomach acid of an animal. For most seeds, water will work just fine. If you want a slight edge to better germination, use a slightly acidic compound included in the soaking water. Take a small bowl and fill it with water from your tap, as hot as your tap will allow. Some seeds can tolerate boiling water, but as the tolerance for heat can vary greatly from species to species, hot tap water is safest for seed soaking. Once your bowl is filled with hot water, place your seeds and an acidic compound inside the bowl, then allow the seeds to stay in the water as it cools down. Common questions at this point include “How long should seeds be soaked?” and “Can you over soak seeds?” Yes, you can over soak seeds. Too much soaking in water and a seed will drown. It is recommended that you only soak most seeds for 12 to 24 hours and no more than 48 hours. The seeds of some species of plants can survive longer soakings, but you should only do this if the specific instructions for this species recommend so.
add solution to 8 oz of warm to Hot water soak seeds for 12-24 hours prior to planting. Solution will smell like coffee/tea, it is non toxic and made from organic materials.


Soaking seeds before planting is an old-time gardener’s trick that many new gardeners are not aware of. When you soak seeds before planting, you can significantly decrease the amount of time it takes for a seed to germinate. Let’s look at the reasons for soaking seeds and how to soak seeds.

Some methods for seed soaking may substitute the water for slightly acidic solutions or even acidic chemicals. These acidic solutions are meant to imitate loosely the stomach acid of an animal. For most seeds, water will work just fine. If you want a slight edge to better germination, use a slightly acidic compound included in the soaking water. Take a small bowl and fill it with water from your tap, as hot as your tap will allow. Some seeds can tolerate boiling water, but as the tolerance for heat can vary greatly from species to species, hot tap water is safest for seed soaking. Once your bowl is filled with hot water, place your seeds and an acidic compound inside the bowl, then allow the seeds to stay in the water as it cools down. Common questions at this point include “How long should seeds be soaked?” and “Can you over soak seeds?” Yes, you can over soak seeds. Too much soaking in water and a seed will drown. It is recommended that you only soak most seeds for 12 to 24 hours and no more than 48 hours. The seeds of some species of plants can survive longer soakings, but you should only do this if the specific instructions for this species recommend so.

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