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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either
failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan |
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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
On 5 June, 19:56, "alan.holmes" wrote:
Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan A lot of seeds are temperature sensitive, whilst most people realise that seeds wont germinate if they are to cold, the same goes if they are to hot, and all seeds have differeny temp. ranges. You may well find that now it is cooling down then they may decide to start moving. David Hill |
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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
"Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On 5 June, 19:56, "alan.holmes" wrote: Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan A lot of seeds are temperature sensitive, whilst most people realise that seeds wont germinate if they are to cold, the same goes if they are to hot, and all seeds have differeny temp. ranges. You may well find that now it is cooling down then they may decide to start moving. David Hill I have never been very good at seed germinating :-( I find big seeds are pretty easy but diddy ones are a pain, for me anyway kate |
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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
Dave Hill wrote:
On 5 June, 19:56, "alan.holmes" wrote: Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan A lot of seeds are temperature sensitive, whilst most people realise that seeds wont germinate if they are to cold, the same goes if they are to hot, and all seeds have differeny temp. ranges. You may well find that now it is cooling down then they may decide to start moving. David Hill Much easier for me. I don't know when they are supposed to appear, so I just wait and not worry) Not sure what I would do if they didn't appear at all) |
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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
Ophelia wrote:
Dave Hill wrote: On 5 June, 19:56, "alan.holmes" wrote: Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan A lot of seeds are temperature sensitive, whilst most people realise that seeds wont germinate if they are to cold, the same goes if they are to hot, and all seeds have differeny temp. ranges. You may well find that now it is cooling down then they may decide to start moving. David Hill Much easier for me. I don't know when they are supposed to appear, so I just wait and not worry) Not sure what I would do if they didn't appear at all) Keep waiting. If you have some seeds of unusual species, then don't throw away the pots of seeds for at least 3 years. Some seeds have double dormancy, which means they need at least 2 winters to go through before they will germinate. Others have very persistent germination inhibitors or very thick seed coats, which need a long time to break down. It's all to do with nature making sure that some seeds hang around a while before germinating, thus ensuring some survive while those that germinated quickly may perish. -- Jeff |
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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
Jeff Layman wrote:
Ophelia wrote: Dave Hill wrote: On 5 June, 19:56, "alan.holmes" wrote: Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan A lot of seeds are temperature sensitive, whilst most people realise that seeds wont germinate if they are to cold, the same goes if they are to hot, and all seeds have differeny temp. ranges. You may well find that now it is cooling down then they may decide to start moving. David Hill Much easier for me. I don't know when they are supposed to appear, so I just wait and not worry) Not sure what I would do if they didn't appear at all) Keep waiting. If you have some seeds of unusual species, then don't throw away the pots of seeds for at least 3 years. Some seeds have double dormancy, which means they need at least 2 winters to go through before they will germinate. Others have very persistent germination inhibitors or very thick seed coats, which need a long time to break down. It's all to do with nature making sure that some seeds hang around a while before germinating, thus ensuring some survive while those that germinated quickly may perish. Oh my!! Thanks, Jeff! That is very interesting. As always, your advice will be saved for future reference, |
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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
On Jun 6, 8:26*am, "Ophelia" wrote:
Dave Hill wrote: On 5 June, 19:56, "alan.holmes" wrote: Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan A lot of seeds are temperature sensitive, whilst most people realise that seeds wont germinate if they are to cold, the same goes if they are to hot, and all seeds have differeny temp. ranges. n, You may well find that now it is cooling down then they may decide to start moving. David Hill Much easier for me. *I don't know when they are supposed to appear, so I just wait and not worry) Not sure what I would do if they didn't appear at all) It's a little too early to worry yet, seeds I have given up on i.e. Basil, is now germinating nicely. Judith |
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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
Ophelia wrote:
Jeff Layman wrote: Ophelia wrote: Dave Hill wrote: On 5 June, 19:56, "alan.holmes" wrote: Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan A lot of seeds are temperature sensitive, whilst most people realise that seeds wont germinate if they are to cold, the same goes if they are to hot, and all seeds have differeny temp. ranges. You may well find that now it is cooling down then they may decide to start moving. David Hill Much easier for me. I don't know when they are supposed to appear, so I just wait and not worry) Not sure what I would do if they didn't appear at all) Keep waiting. If you have some seeds of unusual species, then don't throw away the pots of seeds for at least 3 years. Some seeds have double dormancy, which means they need at least 2 winters to go through before they will germinate. Others have very persistent germination inhibitors or very thick seed coats, which need a long time to break down. It's all to do with nature making sure that some seeds hang around a while before germinating, thus ensuring some survive while those that germinated quickly may perish. Oh my!! Thanks, Jeff! That is very interesting. As always, your advice will be saved for future reference, You are welcome. Note that for some, 3 years is considered a little hasty! They make keep sown seed for 5 years or even more!!! I wonder where they keep all these pots, and make sure that the labels stay legible... -- Jeff |
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Seeds taking too long to germinate?
Jeff Layman wrote:
Ophelia wrote: Jeff Layman wrote: Ophelia wrote: Dave Hill wrote: On 5 June, 19:56, "alan.holmes" wrote: Why is it, that practically all the seeds I have sown this year have either failed to germinate, or taken several weeks to show themselves? It is very annoying. Alan A lot of seeds are temperature sensitive, whilst most people realise that seeds wont germinate if they are to cold, the same goes if they are to hot, and all seeds have differeny temp. ranges. You may well find that now it is cooling down then they may decide to start moving. David Hill Much easier for me. I don't know when they are supposed to appear, so I just wait and not worry) Not sure what I would do if they didn't appear at all) Keep waiting. If you have some seeds of unusual species, then don't throw away the pots of seeds for at least 3 years. Some seeds have double dormancy, which means they need at least 2 winters to go through before they will germinate. Others have very persistent germination inhibitors or very thick seed coats, which need a long time to break down. It's all to do with nature making sure that some seeds hang around a while before germinating, thus ensuring some survive while those that germinated quickly may perish. Oh my!! Thanks, Jeff! That is very interesting. As always, your advice will be saved for future reference, You are welcome. Note that for some, 3 years is considered a little hasty! They make keep sown seed for 5 years or even more!!! I wonder where they keep all these pots, and make sure that the labels stay legible... Good point I doubt I shall ever try to grow anything so exotic that it will take years to germinate, but if I do, you will be hearing about it |
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