To do this, you will need a few paper towels and a couple of plates. Place a paper towel on a plate and then place the seeds on the paper towel. Cover the seeds with another paper towel and then place the second plate on top. This creates a dark, moist environment that will help the seeds germinate. Check on the seeds every day to make sure the paper towels are still moist. After a few days, the seeds should start to sprout. Once the seeds have sprouted, it is time to get them under a light source. You can use a grow light or a sunny window, but make sure the seedlings are getting at least 18 hours of light per day. Transplant Seedlings Into Pots Once the seedlings have grown a few inches tall, it is time to transplant them into pots. Use a high-quality potting soil and make sure the pots have good drainage. Blue Dream plants like to stretch out their roots, so make sure the pots are at least 5 gallons in size. Water the plants regularly, but make sure the soil is not too wet. Blue Dream plants like to be moist, but not soggy. Keep the plants under the light source for at least 4 weeks before switching to a 12/12 light cycle. This will help the plants grow taller and stronger. Switch to 12/12 Light Cycle After 4 weeks, switch the light cycle to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness. This will trigger the plants to start flowering. Keep the plants under this light cycle for 8-10 weeks. During this time, the plants will grow taller and start to produce buds. Harvesting Blue Dream Once the plants have finished flowering, it is time to harvest. The buds should be dense and covered in trichomes. Use a pair of scissors to trim the buds from the plant. Hang the buds upside down in a dark, dry place for 7-10 days. This will allow the buds to dry out and cure. Once the buds are dry, they can be stored in an airtight container for later use. Congratulations, you have successfully grown your own Blue Dream! Enjoy the fruits of your labor and share with friends and family. Remember to always consume responsibly and follow local laws and regulations.