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Seed Starting
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Subject: How long do I wait?
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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I started 7 seeds 1 week ago. 5 of 7 are up & looking very healthy. 2 are not showing any signs of success. 1662 Daletas & 1610 Lieber are both older seeds (09 & 10). How long b/4 I give up. Peace, Wayne
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5/6/2018 7:22:57 AM
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baitman |
Central Illinois
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I tossed out some potted up seeds one spring, and they sprouted one year later so keep waiting. Usually after 10 days or so they have rotted.
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5/6/2018 9:31:46 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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I usually dig mine up and see what's going on. If you give it a gentle squeeze and puss comes out. Start some more. If it's firm, it still has hope.
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5/6/2018 10:10:26 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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agree. . . carefully see where they are at. Rot often starts in a week but they can be saved sometimes...
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5/6/2018 9:44:09 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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h202 might help clean up the root if there is any rot. if cots are rotting get them above ground. Weak ones can be helped. mushy seeds are done.
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5/6/2018 9:50:51 PM
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Iowegian |
Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com
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You never know for sure. My first year, not knowing what I was doing, I planted generic seeds in the garden in mid May. By the end of June I gave up and hit them with the tiller. They sprouted by July 4, grew one 176#. Over 6 weeks in the ground before it germinated.
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5/6/2018 10:32:35 PM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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well said, all and big moon----i had tried just now to sprout some 500 Poiriers '06 and a 728.5 and 743 Gatewood '01s and exactly what big moon said had happened. about 2 days before that, a 495 Reiss( 801.5 X Self) had a bloated inner green sheath, whereby i put the seed back in, but found that that one, too, was now mush within. to learn good from bad is our life-long project, i guess---now i have to pick out 4 TOP ORANGE seeds to replace them. oh, what a drag THAT will be, lol---eg
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5/7/2018 12:01:20 AM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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Wayne, I started a seed from 2010 this year and it was up in 3 days or the same as the newer seeds. Are you keeping the soil too moist? I keep the soil above the seed very loose and have a spray bottle of warm water to hit that area just enough maybe once a day to keep the soil just right.
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5/7/2018 8:30:24 AM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Okay, I gently dug up both seeds in question. Both still seem solid, so I gently replanted both. Time will tell. Should I turn up the temp in the germination chamber? Currently at 75F. Peace, Wayne
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5/7/2018 11:04:15 AM
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Iowegian |
Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com
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Turn up the heat. I go with 85 for pumpkin seeds, 88 to 90 for long gourds. 11 out of 12 germinated this year, One failure to launch was several years old.
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5/7/2018 11:46:41 AM
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curtlave (team extreme) |
Sourthern Utah
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Wayne i usually do seed in the 85 to 88 range,, all seeds have come up this season so far, got a couple of older 06 seeds going to start for genetic reasons,, some seeds take 10/12 days, for me,, good luck, Curt
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5/7/2018 2:26:29 PM
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