Re: Seed starting
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From: Bradney, Craig <bradn542@WOLVES.NORTHERN.EDU>
To: 'steven minor ' <minok@surfglobal.net>
Cc: 'pumpkins@hort.net' <pumpkins@hort.net>
Date: Monday, June 16, 2003 1:42 PM
Subject: RE: Seed starting
>baggie. i have gotten more than a few seeds to germinate for me in this
way
That is why I do not use the baggie anymore - only got a few to survive - if
the seed has any black spots or other mold or bacteria on it -visable or
not - it will rot everytime. Get almost 100% byskipping the baggie and
planting directly in the pot at 85. I do not mind waiting the extra couple
days it takes to see something happen. As far as I can determine that is the
only positive to the baggie method - you get to see the seed sprout.
Glenn
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