seeds + cold = success??? help

OK i am germinating a few seeds right now and it is cold here... the temp's
morning: around 30f
afternoon: around 60f btw these temp's are out side not inside
i live in Florida it is warm usually event in December and my question is will it still germinate? its indoors in a warm place with the heater on and its behind an xbox 360 will it germ?
 

welshsmoker

Well-Known Member
keep mine at least 65f in sunny wales mate, get them in a heated propagator, that should do, and they are cheap.
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
I don't even know where to start here, no it will not germinate. All seeds need the soil to be warm enough so that they know that it is spring, and time to germinate, not say the end of november.
Next you plan on growing outside? You do realize that they are going to instantly start to flower right?
 

golddog

Well-Known Member
They need some heat to get going. The recommended temperature if 85 F.

I put my seeds between 2 plates in plastics bags folder up in paper towels, and set it on the heating mat.

They split in 24 hours, at most 2 days.
Then I use a heat mat with a temperature probe and a humidity dome. bongsmilie
 

Grumpy'

Active Member
Sheesh. Yes t will germinate. You said your doing it inside so the outside temp make no difference. If you did plan on growing them outside after they germ, then that's another issue. Nighttime temps and daylight hours are going to make it difficult. Not impossible with the shorter days as you can do a 12/12 grow, more so the nighttime temps.
 
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