Re: Germinatin box
Larry seems to be a bit scared here. But I am not saying throw your
seed outside and see what happens. I am just saying give it good conditions
in a peat pot inside at about 70 to 75 degrees and see what happens. Don't
sand the seed, don't give it perfect temps. Perhaps if we were all doing
this there would be stronger seed lines today and not all of these seting
problems, flat vines, rot, wilt, and blow ups.
--- Larry Checkon <telcom@csrlink.net> wrote:
> I agree with Glenn, why take a chance with a good seed, especially if
> you have just plunked down hard cash for it in an auction. I don't think
> there is any correlation between ease of germination and ability to
> produce large fruit, but with the difficulty involved in obtaining prize
> seed, why experiment? I built a germination box 2 years ago that keeps
> the temp at 85 degrees, and I would not think of trying to start a seed
> without it.
>
> Larry
>
> Robins here already....maybe they know something...
>
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