y0ungna Member May 11, 2010 #1 Does anyone know how long it should take for seeds that WEREN'T germinated planted in the ground to sprout VS seeds that WERE germinated to sprout?
Does anyone know how long it should take for seeds that WEREN'T germinated planted in the ground to sprout VS seeds that WERE germinated to sprout?
josh b Well-Known Member May 11, 2010 #2 If you have planted them straight into the ground then you should see them appearing in a week or so.
If you have planted them straight into the ground then you should see them appearing in a week or so.
B BFSKINNER Member May 11, 2010 #3 Just germinate them in plantable biodegradable pots if your lazy. Don't stick em right in the ground.
Just germinate them in plantable biodegradable pots if your lazy. Don't stick em right in the ground.
veggiegardener Well-Known Member May 11, 2010 #4 BFSKINNER said: Just germinate them in plantable biodegradable pots if your lazy. Don't stick em right in the ground. Click to expand... Agreed. It's always best to leave them in pots until they are at least 6" tall. I use 2" peat pots which are planted in one gallon pots until they are big enough to go outdoors. I sometimes presoak my seeds but dislike handing sprouted seeds. I soak the seeds for 12-24 hours.
BFSKINNER said: Just germinate them in plantable biodegradable pots if your lazy. Don't stick em right in the ground. Click to expand... Agreed. It's always best to leave them in pots until they are at least 6" tall. I use 2" peat pots which are planted in one gallon pots until they are big enough to go outdoors. I sometimes presoak my seeds but dislike handing sprouted seeds. I soak the seeds for 12-24 hours.