Re: Re: HYB: seedlings


Yes, one seed per pot.  We get those little dinky peat pots in sheets and
after seeds have sprouted in the fridge they get planted.  Germination rate
is pretty remarkable and survival rate is great.  I will post a picture of
the seeds in the pots a little later.  I have noticed that if we plant the
germinated seeds in very late summer we will get spring bloom on some one
year after the cross was made.  This year we didn't get them into the ground
in time so they will be going into the ground next week.  We will get some
bloom this fall out of these.
Mike

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>
> Mike, do you plant one seed per peat pot?  I'd enjoy hearing more about
> how  you handle & get the pots into the ground.  Just curious.
>
> Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8



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