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Re: Distribution of Fine Seeds for Germination
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Distribution of Fine Seeds for Germination
- From: n*@ucsd.edu (Nan Sterman)
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 22:18:35 -0800 (PST)
- Resent-Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 22:18:44 -0800 (PST)
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Gail and Duncan
I understand Gail's method, and I've often used fine sand myself. My
problem comes with transplanting -- how do you know when those small
seedlings are ready to transplant. And how do you actually do the
transplanting on such tiny plants (the mechanics of it), what instruments
do you use and what kind of medium to you put them into? I always seem to
bruise the seedlings and/or the roots and then I loose them immediately.
Thanks!
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>I've had success by using a folded piece of paper and sand. Mix the seeds
>with the sand, and put this mixture into the fold and tap gently as you move
>the paper across the flat or pot.
>
>Gail
>
>At 11:45 AM 3/17/97 PST, Duncan McAlpine wrote:
>>I know most of novice gardeners like myself, receive a packet of seeds
>>which are so small you wonder, "How do I distribute the seeds correctly on
>>the media?"
>>
>>When I pour the seed out on my media, I say "Well there is 20+ seeds in that
>>corner. I need to focus on separating my seeds".
>>
>>So, this leads to a question....Do any of you have a special tool which you
>>use for distribution of fine seeds or do you wing it like me?
>>>
>>--
>>Sincerely,
>>
>>------------------------------------ FROM:
>-----------------------------------
>>Duncan McAlpine
>>
>>
>>
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