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Make Your Own Alfalfa Plants
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Children enjoy watching seeds germinate. This is especially the case when seeds germinate quickly. Alfalfa is an easy to grow seed that will be sprouting within a week. Sprinkle a few alfalfa seeds on a wet newspaper towel and watch it grow and germinate.<br><br>You'll require:<br>Alfalfa seeds are in a package (about 1.5g)<br>a small plate or [https://mashhourseeds.com/ تقاوي حشيشة السودان] saucer<br>Three paper towels<br>A small spray mister or water container<br><br><br>How to grow:<br>Get 3 pieces of paper towel, then put them on top of the other on a table.<br>Then , drain the water from the plate. The paper towel must be dampened, but seeds shouldn't sit in the water.<br>Spread the seeds evenly onto the towel.<br>Put the paper towel on a sunny window and add water to prevent the towel from drying. Use spray bottles or misters to moisten the seeds or you can add a small quantity of water into the saucer by using the smallest cup or jug.<br>Every day, check your seeds to see how they're growing.<br><br><br>Troubleshooting<br>Alfalfa seeds are easy to grow and should be able to germinate in just 2-6 days. Here are some issues to be aware of if your seeds don't germinate within this period.<br><br>Too dry Seeds need water to develop. Alfalfa seeds suck up about own weight of water before sprouting, which makes them appear larger. If the seeds you have are too dry, they will not germinate. Make sure to add more water to your plate so the seeds are moist, but not floating in water. You can also try soaking the seeds for a few hours; however, make sure you drain them and wash them in fresh water prior to spreading them out on the towel.<br><br>Too moist: Seeds that are wet can cause their roots as well as their shoots to rot before they can develop. The seeds may also become mouldy. While it's okay for the paper towel as well as the seeds to be damp but they shouldn't be submerged in water. Get rid of any excess water on the dish each time you mist or water the seeds.<br><br>Too cold or hot: Alfalfa grows best at 20-25°C. If you're planting your seeds indoors during winter, put them in a warm location. If you're growing your seeds in [https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=extremely%20warm extremely warm] temperatures, you may have to water the seeds more often as they will dry out quicker.
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