This work is devoted to the study of the effect of a constant magnetic field on the germination of spring wheat seeds of the Lycamero variety. In the experiment, the effect of the north and south poles of magnets on the number and mass of seedlings was studied. The induction of the artificially created magnetic field in the seed location area did not exceed 14 mT. The dispersion analysis of the experimental results showed that, with a probability of 0.95, the magnetic field does not affect the number of seedlings and does not increase their mass. There is a tendency to decrease the mass of seedlings under the south pole of the magnet. During the experiment, increased moisture absorption in the presence of a magnetic field, as well as residual magnetization in seeds was not observed. For this reason, it is concluded that magnetic treatment of germinating wheat seeds of this variety is impractical.