Now that you've got your seeds, what next?
Step 1
π± Germination π±
This can be done with two plates, a few paper towels, and a spray bottle.
You'll need to soak two paper towels in water and carefully place your seeds around the center of the towels, each about an inch apart. Soak two more paper towels and cover your seeds.
Then, place your damp seed packet in between two plates!
Make sure to keep the towels damp (not wet), and within 3-10 days, your seeds will be sprouted.
Step 2
π± Transplanting π±
Once you see a taproot sprouting out of the shell, it's time to transplant!
Fill a 4 inch garden pot with moist soil, create a small divot with the butt of a pen, and using tweezers, pick up one of your newly-spouted seeds and drop it into the divot with the taproot facing down.
Then, cover the seed with soil and, using a spray bottle, keep it moist.
Your soon-to-be-seedlings will appreciate 18-20 hours of light each day, and if possible, a seed germination mat set to 70-85Β° F.
After 7-10 days, you'll see the seedling break through the soil and being to grow!