RE: Seed Starting


It usually runs opposite direction of the first true leaf; if you want it to
run south, plant it with the 1st true leaf north. This of course is if you
didn't transplant it yet. Hope this helps.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of
Bill Isaac
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 6:44 PM
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Re: Seed Starting


Kevin, Thanks for the checklist - how can you tell with just one true leaf
which direction the vine will want to go (this is the stage I am at now with
one of the seeds you sent me over the winter.  Thanks, Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: <Pumpkinpirate1@aol.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 6:26 AM
Subject: Seed Starting


>    List
>  I just wanted to share some info about seed starting maybe it will 
> help
some
> of the Newbies !!!
>
>     1. First I take a custard dish or small bowl and fill it with 
> fresh
clean
> Tap water and let it stand over night.
>     2. Next I take my seed and write its weight directly on the seed 
> with
a
> Unibal pen or good quality ball point pen.
>     3. next step is simply drop the seeds in the water.
>     4. If it is a tan seed I let it soak for 15 minutes on each side 
> for a total of 30 minutes 10 minutes for white seeds for a total of 20
minutes.
>     5. I then take a small flat Tupperware (size of a sandwich) and 
> fill
it
> with Vermiculite. I then put in one tablespoon of fresh water for 
> every
two
> cups of vermiculite and stir it till it has broken up and is evenly
dispersed.
>     6. I place the seeds in the Vermiculite and place the lid on tight 
> and float it in my fish tank that has been warmed up to 85 Degrees 
> using the aquarium heater.
>     7.  I start checking the seeds after 24 hours most seeds germinate
(seed
> poking out of shell) for me between 24 and 36 hours.
>    8. After they have germinated I CAREFULLY place them in a one 
> gallon
pot
> that has been cut in half top to bottom and Duct taped back together. 
> This
pot
> is filled with moistened seed starting mix, Mycorrizal Fungi and Soil
Guard.
> As I put my seeds in the pot one at a time I write on the Duct tape 
> the
seed
> info and starting date.
>    9. Depending on weather I usually keep the plants at night on top 
> of
the
> aquarium in the house with two bulb lights on them for temperature and
light
> and during the day out on my front porch in direct sunlight.  after I 
> can
tell
> which way the first true leaf will  fall I put them in the patch and 
> try
to rig
> something up to keep them warm like a 150 watt flood lamp directly two
feet
> above the highest point of the plant or a plastic Cloch.
>
>     This year I started around 55 seeds all came up but one and that 
> seed
had
> serious issues due to its previous care while storing it. Plus over my
last
> few years I have started well over 500 seeds total and even though 
> most of those were just to fine tune my technique once I got it right 
> I was 100 %
till
> that ONE DARN SEED !!!! I am even 100% on Longourd, Miscellaneous 
> Gourds, Marrow's, Sun Flowers, Pepo Pumpkins, Swiss Chard, Tomatoes, 
> Corn ETC
ETC..... If you
> Noticed NO SANDING which I have found to be Futile and no seed 
> fungus/mold treatments as the seeds germinate before they get a chance 
> to Mold I truly believe in this Technique and So do my close friends !!!
>    This technique is SIMPLE, EASY and even with my working 60 hours a 
> week Plus it the BEST way I have ever started seeds !!! All my plants 
> had a
great
> START and I would suggest to anyone if you don't have an aquarium 
> spend
the $40
> for a 15 Gallon (or larger) tank and $20 for a Decent heater and Give 
> it a
try
> it sure will save you the heart ache and money spent on the seeds, one
time
> investment and will serve you right your whole growing experience!!!
>    Hope this has helped a little and Good luck on your season !!!!
>
>     Kevin Smith
>   Pumpkin Pirate ~~~~  PS Looks Like Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of 
> the Black Pearl WILL BE AWESOME !!!!!!
>
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