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Old 05-03-2003, 05:03 AM
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Default Seed starting question


"zxcvbob" wrote in message
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FDR wrote:
When starting seed, like tomato or pepper plants, is it necessary to

have a
light on before the seed has sprouted? I plan on using a heat mat

for the
first time this year, so the warmth of light won't be needed, but I

wonder
if it's still necessary to have light for some other reason?

Pepper and tomato seeds do not need light to germinate, but some seeds
do. And other seeds need darkness to germinate. Parks Seeds has a
pretty good table in their catalog that gives germination info for
flower seeds. I don't know of any vegetables that have specific light
requirements for germination.


I believe lettuce needs light to germinate. -Olin