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Tomato seed germination time?
I have potted my first few tomato seeds here in Scotland, UK, and I am
wondering how long they take to germinate? They are in seed compost/vermiculite in a propagator without heater. It's been pretty cold at night and not too warm in the day. I've been moving it around to catch whatever sun I can find, which isn't a lot at the moment. 6 days and counting so far... |
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Tomato seed germination time?
"DanielCoffey" wrote in message
... I have potted my first few tomato seeds here in Scotland, UK, and I am wondering how long they take to germinate? Don't tomato seeds need to be kept fairly warm for germination? I put mine in a heated propogator, indoors, next to a window. They took about 7 to 10 days to germinate and are now growing on by the window in an unheated propogator. |
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Tomato seed germination time?
DanielCoffey wrote:
I have potted my first few tomato seeds here in Scotland, UK, and I am wondering how long they take to germinate? They are in seed compost/vermiculite in a propagator without heater. It's been pretty cold at night and not too warm in the day. I've been moving it around to catch whatever sun I can find, which isn't a lot at the moment. 6 days and counting so far... You will def. need some sort of consistent warmth. Toms like it warm/hot. |
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Tomato seed germination time?
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 10:19:34 GMT, DanielCoffey
wrote: I have potted my first few tomato seeds here in Scotland, UK, and I am wondering how long they take to germinate? They are in seed compost/vermiculite in a propagator without heater. It's been pretty cold at night and not too warm in the day. I've been moving it around to catch whatever sun I can find, which isn't a lot at the moment. 6 days and counting so far... US zone 7 in a greenhouse it has taken 12 to 15 days. The greenhouse was kept at about 50°F at night. As soon as the sun came up it was in the 80's. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974 |
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Tomato seed germination time?
"DanielCoffey" wrote in message ... I have potted my first few tomato seeds here in Scotland, UK, and I am wondering how long they take to germinate? They are in seed compost/vermiculite in a propagator without heater. It's been pretty cold at night and not too warm in the day. I've been moving it around to catch whatever sun I can find, which isn't a lot at the moment. 6 days and counting so far... My records show fresh tomato seed germinate in four days. I sow the seed about 6 weeks ahead of transplanting to the garden, in trays filled with peat-based potting soil, covered with a clear plastic lid and placed ~10" under a 65W grow light. Tomat seedlings like warm nights, where the minimum temperature is above 55°F (~13°C). If it/s still cold where you are, then there/s plenty-o-time to replant. |
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It lives!
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 21:48:55 -0400, "TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net
wrote: My records show fresh tomato seed germinate in four days. I sow the seed about 6 weeks ahead of transplanting to the garden, in trays filled with peat-based potting soil, covered with a clear plastic lid and placed ~10" under a 65W grow light. Tomat seedlings like warm nights, where the minimum temperature is above 55°F (~13°C). If it/s still cold where you are, then there/s plenty-o-time to replant. Day 7 and the first seeds are above the soil! My two Paul Robesons were first out - the other varietes aren't showing yet. As for 13C nighttime temperatures, I'm afraid that in Scotland we only get that sort of temperature at night for a few brief weeks in August if we're lucky. In fact, our daytime temps aren't even that high yet. Daytime shows 6-9C with nights at 3-4C with some light frosts. As a result I went for tomatoes more suited to shorter growing seasons (Paul Robeson/Patio Orange/Golden Nugget). Thanks for the reassuring comments though, folks - I am really looking forward to seeing these grow. |
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Tomato seed germination time?
My house was build with the hot water heater, and the house heater in the
same small room. It maintains a constant 72F/22C temperature in there. I put up some small shelves and a small light and start my seeds there. As soon as they are up, I remove them to a room that gets a lot more sunlight. Dwayne "DanielCoffey" wrote in message ... I have potted my first few tomato seeds here in Scotland, UK, and I am wondering how long they take to germinate? They are in seed compost/vermiculite in a propagator without heater. It's been pretty cold at night and not too warm in the day. I've been moving it around to catch whatever sun I can find, which isn't a lot at the moment. 6 days and counting so far... |
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It lives!
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 08:22:56 GMT, DanielCoffey
wrote: Day 7 and the first seeds are above the soil! My two Paul Robesons were first out - the other varietes aren't showing yet. Day 9 and the Golden Nuggets have popped up! Phew! |
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Tomato seed germination time?
7-14 days USA
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Tomato seed germination time?
Tomatos are suppost to germinate in about a week or so, give them some
time. If the tomatos dont grow in 2 weeks plant some new ones. I have planted tomatos before and they germinated fine for me. If they dont grow its probably because of a bad seed. |
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It lives!
And on day 11 one of the Patio Orange popped up - a little careful
poking revealed that my spare second one hadn't germinated so I picked a replacement seed. I'm delighted to get such a good turn-out from my first seeds - now to make sure I don't overwater them - the first out of the soil Paul Robeson are almost 2" high and have started on their second set of leaves. |
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It lives!
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:42:53 GMT, DanielCoffey
wrote: And on day 11 one of the Patio Orange popped up - a little careful poking revealed that my spare second one hadn't germinated so I picked a replacement seed. I'm delighted to get such a good turn-out from my first seeds - now to make sure I don't overwater them - the first out of the soil Paul Robeson are almost 2" high and have started on their second set of leaves. Give them more light. Two inches before starting second leaves is getting leggy. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974 |
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Tomato seed germination time?
tomatos need some warmth for germination.It is bette that you try with
warm enviornment |
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Tomato seed germination time?
Oh Danny-Boy, if you have a small heating blanket, put it under the
pot.Get a thermometer, stick it in the soil and keep the temp at 70 degrees F. If the heating blanket is too warm make sure it's at the lowest setting. If not buy one with a 3 setting control (Low,Med,High). Seeds shouldn't take any longer than 5 days. |
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