Germination is the process by which a cannabis seed sprouts and begins growing into a seedling.

WHAT IS GERMINATION?

Germination starts when a viable seed absorbs moisture and activates internal growth processes. The seed shell cracks open, and a small root (called a taproot) emerges, followed by the seedling pushing above the soil surface.

Proper moisture, temperature, and oxygen are required for successful germination.

HOW IT’S USED

Growers germinate seeds using methods such as:
– Direct planting into soil
– Paper towel method
– Starter plugs or cubes
– Soaking seeds briefly before planting

Most cannabis seeds germinate within 24–72 hours under ideal conditions.

WHY IT MATTERS

Germination is important because:
– It determines whether a seed is viable
– Strong early growth sets the tone for the entire plant
– Poor germination can lead to weak or stunted seedlings
– Consistent germination indicates quality genetics

Healthy germination improves overall success rates.

LIMITATIONS & NOTES

Excess moisture, cold temperatures, or handling the taproot can damage seedlings. Autoflower seeds are especially sensitive to stress during germination.