Re: Pelargonium blight and geranium germination
- Subject: Re: Pelargonium blight and geranium germination
- From: David Thornton d*@DAVE-AROID.DEMON.CO.UK
- Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 23:42:09 +0000
In message <1041291240.1027870.0@maelstrom.stjohns.edu>, maria guzman
No special method Maria, just direct sowing, covering with thin layer of
sand and temperatures of about 58f.
Should I have prechilled Maria ?
Dave
<mirror@3RIVERS.NET> writes
>I'll leave your first question for others (although it would seem your
>pellies are long overdue for separating); as for germination, what method
>do you use?
>
>maria
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Forgive me for the basic nature of my query, but I have left all my
>>horticultural books at a friend's house.
>>
>>I have two queries, the first is : A dying, turning grey of the outer
>>most zone of the leaf, mainly affecting the youngest of new leafs. These
>>pelargonium hybrid seedlings are a few months old and are quite well lit
>>and ventilated at 50 to 60 f. Is it overwatering ? They are packed close
>>together.
>>The second : only two geranium seeds have germinated out of an entire
>>packet, after several weeks. Is this the normal germination rate for
>>foil packed seed ?
>>
>>Yours
>>>David Thornton
>>--
>>David Thornton Manchester (u.k) zone 8b
>>
>> Homepage http://www.dave-aroid.demon.co.uk
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David Thornton Manchester (u.k) zone 8b
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