Deketx
Well-Known Member
This past week I've been trying to start some seeds to start up again. Well the temps are obviously lower now than in late August when I did this last. The temps are running around 65°-66° in my grow area, that is about 4-6° lower than before. I wouldn't think that that small temp drop would have such a big influence on the germination and the seedlings breaking surface. It took 3 days to get 2 of the 6 seeds to be above surface enough to have me help them pop the shells off. Two have just stalled at the surface with the shells mostly still on, and two more are just at the surface.
The last time all the seeds popped up in less than 24hrs and looked good. These are just moving so slow it makes me wonder what they will do if they make it through the next week.
I ordered a couple heat germ mats to put under the 1gal pots they are in now. Hopefully that will help them kick it in the ass some. Can't run a space heater. Maxed power wise in that area.
I still can't believe that small temp drop has such an effect. Anyone else dealt with this?
The last time all the seeds popped up in less than 24hrs and looked good. These are just moving so slow it makes me wonder what they will do if they make it through the next week.
I ordered a couple heat germ mats to put under the 1gal pots they are in now. Hopefully that will help them kick it in the ass some. Can't run a space heater. Maxed power wise in that area.
I still can't believe that small temp drop has such an effect. Anyone else dealt with this?