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Yeah but what I mean is ,if you water from below how long would you have to leave it,until the water
Soaks up to the top of the soil to feed the roots.
I know you want to encourage the roots to go to the bottom to get a better root system.
I have sowed my seeds in ice cube trays inside a heated propagator .
I have used John innes seed compost that I have fluffed up then added a small amount of water .
In each cell in the tray I have put two thirds compost , sowed the seeds and lightly covered in moist compost
From a local agricultural merchants I bought a cheap plastic syringe.
So I can add water as needed to each cell accurately if needed
Last weekend I sowed a lot of seeds . Since then some thyme and sweet peas are germinating !
I'm no expert gardener but from previous experience it's better to keep seeds from becoming water logged !
Believe me it's easy to soak them too much
Just an addition to the above suggestions- anything that's in a heated propagator will dry out from below so may look moist on top but be bone dry at the bottom. So keep an eye on that while germinating and water from below or 'dunk' if needed.
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