I recently started a thread for finding the most reliable places to get seeds and it made me want to start some new seeds that I had on hand, but never grew any of. I wasn't gonna start anymore seeds this season, since I like to finish by mid-June, but here I grow again...lol
Anyway, the way that I germinated them was...
- placed seeds in plastic 8 oz cup, which is half-way full with aged (just let it sit out for 2 days or more) tap water
- placed in my dark kitchen cabinet for 1 day
- pushed down any seeds that had not sank to the bottom
- planted the 4 seeds that showed a tap root already
- let the rest sit in the water for 1 more day
- planted the remaining 3 seeds that were showing a tap root
- the 3 seeds that did not crack, I placed in a couple of damp paper towels that are in between 2 plates
- they cracked the next day
100% germination rate...
There is just something about the paper towel method... its saved my butt more than a few times when I thought my seeds had sat in the water too long. I now know from your thread that it would be okay to let them wait for 3 days.
Thanks Babylonburn, I always thought they would drown or something...lol but with a 100% lifetime success rate, I'm doing what you do, 3 days it is!
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