Design Your Own Alfalfa Plants

Seeds are a favorite of children as they germinate. This is especially the case when seeds are sprouting quickly. Alfalfa is an easy-to-grow seed that should develop within a week. Sprinkle a tiny amount of alfalfa seeds onto a moist paper towel and بذور كزبره watch their seeds sprout and grow.

You'll Need:
A packet of seeds from alfalfa (about 1.5g)
a small plate or saucer
Three pieces of paper towel
A spray mister , or a small water container


How to grow:
Put 3 sheets of paper towel on a plate.
Then drain the water off the plate. The paper towel should be moist, but the seeds shouldn't be floating in water.
Place the seeds in a uniform manner on the towel.
To stop the paper towel from drying out, place it on a sunny windowill and fill it with water. For wetting seeds, you can utilize a spray bottle or mister. You can also add water into the saucer using a cup or small jug.
Everyday, look over your seeds to determine how they're developing.


Troubleshooting
Alfalfa is a simple to cultivate plant that will begin to sprout in between 2 and 6 days. Here are some signs to watch out for if your seeds don't germinate within this period.

Too dry Seeds require water in order to develop. Alfalfa seeds absorb around their weight in water prior to germinating, making them look swollen. If the seeds you have are too dry, they will not germinate. To ensure that the seeds don't float in water, add more water to your plate. You could also soak the seeds for a few hours; however, make sure you drain them and wash them in fresh water before spreading them onto the towel.

Too moistIf the seeds are moist, the new roots and sprouts could begin to rot before they get a chance to develop. The seeds can also become mouldy. It's okay for the paper towel to get wet however the seeds should not be floating in water. Each time you water or mist the seeds, you should drain any excess water.

Too cold or hot Alfalfa thrives at 20-25°C. If you're cultivating your seeds in winter, put them in a cool area inside. If you're cultivating your seeds in extremely hot temperatures you may need to water them more often as they will dry out quicker.