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Place one tiny seed in each pot and cover with a thin layer of moistened soil - just enough to cover the seed. Cover the pots with a piece of plastic wrap or - if you're using a seed-starter - put the clear cover on top. Place the whole setup in a place that's warm, with bright, indirect light. Geranium seeds germinate best at 75 degrees F., so consider putting them on top of a refrigerator or using a Heat Mat. If the soil surface gets dry, use a mister to moisten it with water. Watch for germination, which can take as few as three days or as long as four weeks. As soon as you see the first shoots of green, remove the covering and moisten the soil if it looks dry.






