Olive Drab Green
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I used to use the water cup and paper towel methods. I find if you use professional seeds, viability isn't an issue, so I always plant directly in a starter pot.
Yeah at this point I am almost ready to try a couple seeds and debating which method to use.I used to use the water cup and paper towel methods. I find if you use professional seeds, viability isn't an issue, so I always plant directly in a starter pot.
You'll be fine, as long as you just bought them.Yeah at this point I am almost ready to try a couple seeds and debating which method to use.
After failing to get any of my 8-10 year old bag seeds (30+) I had to germinate.....I am afraid to try one of the seeds I just bought!
You'll be fine, as long as you just bought them.
How long are you letting them germ for?
They are more than likely not viable. They say 5 years, and that's with optimal conditions.Basically I have planted and waited for weeks........soaked with plain water 24-36 hours.......soaked with water/peroxide 24-36 hours...............placed in paper towels in ziplocks for days on end.....in the end none of them ever grew and they ended up rotting.
These seeds had been through temps of -20 to 100+F stored poorly for over 8 years in storage and shed.
all of my seeds didn’t sink for the 24 hrs I soaked them and I was v worried but I planted them anyways and they all sprouted and are growing fastttok so I germinated my last batch of seeds with the cup of water thing.. anyways, my last ones sunk... n these once wont sink lol...
does it matter