
Propagation
by Azarius
Sprout Support is a cannabis germination plug made from a peat-and-coco-coir blend that holds moisture, drains freely, and keeps oxygen flowing to your taproot from the moment it cracks. Each plug comes pre-loaded with micronutrients and active biologicals — you moisten it, drop your seed in, and let the plug do the rest. One plug per seed, available in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10.
Each cannabis germination plug holds one seed — so the pack size depends on how many seeds you're popping and how cautious you want to be. We'd always grab 1–2 extra plugs beyond your seed count. Sometimes a seed simply doesn't take, and having a spare plug on the shelf means you don't lose a week waiting for delivery.
| Pack Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 1 plug | Single seed test runs, one-plant grows |
| 3 plugs | Small tent setup (60x60 or 80x80), picking the strongest seedling from 3 |
| 5 plugs | Medium grows, or 3 seeds plus 2 spares |
| 10 plugs | Full tent runs, multiple strains, or stocking up for the season |
The first 48–72 hours of a seed's life come down to three things: moisture, oxygen, and drainage. Get any one of those wrong and you're staring at a dud. We've seen growers lose seeds to everything from waterlogged kitchen roll to bone-dry rockwool cubes — and the frustrating part is that the seed was probably fine. The medium killed it.
Sprout Support's sponge-like structure solves the balancing act. The peat component holds water, the coco coir keeps the structure airy, and the whole thing drains freely enough that your seed never sits in a puddle. That's the difference between a taproot that pushes through in 24 hours and one that rots before it starts. The pre-loaded micronutrients and active biologicals give seedlings a head start on nutrient uptake from day one — no extra feeding, no guesswork about when to start.
Compared to the paper-towel-and-ziplock method, a dedicated plug removes almost every variable. You're not checking moisture levels every 6 hours, you're not worrying about damaging the taproot when you transfer it to soil, and you're not hoping the kitchen roll doesn't dry out overnight. The plug goes straight into your pot or propagation tray once the seedling is up. No transplant shock, no fiddling with tweezers.
Dry, Sprout Support feels like a dense, lightweight disc — slightly rough from the coir fibres, compressed tight enough to hold its shape but soft enough to push a pencil through. Once you add water, it swells to roughly 2–3 times its dry volume and takes on a dark, earthy colour. Squeeze it and water drips out freely; release and it springs back. That spring is your oxygen — the air pockets that keep roots breathing.
The honest limitation: these plugs are designed specifically for germination and the first few days of seedling life. They're not a long-term growing medium. Once your seedling has a pair of true leaves and a visible root poking out the bottom, it needs to move into soil, coco, or whatever medium you're running. Think of Sprout Support as the launch pad, not the runway.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Germination plug |
| Material | Peat and coco coir blend |
| Additives | Micronutrients, active biologicals |
| Seeds per plug | 1 |
| Available pack sizes | 1, 3, 5, or 10 plugs |
| Structure | Sponge-like, breathable |
| Preparation | Moisten with water before use |
Complete your germination setup: pair Sprout Support with a heated propagation tray and a humidity dome for consistent warmth and moisture during the first 3–5 days. If you're starting feminised or autoflower seeds, browse our cannabis seed collection to find strains matched to your tent size and experience level.
Give it 5–7 full days before calling it. If nothing has emerged by day 7, the seed was likely not viable. This is exactly why we recommend buying 1–2 extra plugs beyond your seed count — pop a backup seed into a fresh plug without losing a week to reordering.
No. Once a plug has been moistened and sat for several days, the micronutrients have started to deplete and the structure may harbour unwanted bacteria. Use a fresh plug for each new seed — they're inexpensive enough that reusing isn't worth the risk.
Not during germination. Sprout Support comes pre-loaded with micronutrients and active biologicals that cover the seedling's needs for the first few days. Start feeding only after you've transplanted into your main growing medium and the seedling has 2–3 sets of true leaves.
Older seeds have thicker, drier shells. Soaking them in plain water for 12–24 hours before placing them in the plug can help soften the outer casing. The plug's consistent moisture then does the rest. Germination rates drop with seed age, but a proper medium like Sprout Support gives older seeds their best shot.
The peat-and-coir blend works for most small seeds — herbs, chillies, tomatoes. The micronutrient profile is optimised for cannabis seedlings, but it won't harm other plants. For cannabis germination specifically, though, it's the best plug we carry.
Very little. During the first week, 5–10 ml per day (roughly 1–2 teaspoons) is enough. Mist the surface or drip water in a small circle around the seedling. The plug retains moisture well, so overwatering is a bigger risk than underwatering at this stage.
Not strictly, but it helps. Cannabis seeds germinate fastest at 22–26 °C. If your room stays in that range, you're fine. If your house runs cooler — especially in winter or in a garage setup — a heat mat under the propagation tray keeps things consistent and can shave a day or two off germination time.
Last updated: April 2026