why those seeds don’t germinate

mogie

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You ever wonder why those seeds don’t germinate? Here are some things that might stop your seeds from germinating in soil!

Too Wet
Seeds need to be damp, not wet for germination. Excess water prevents oxygen getting to the seed. Poorly drained soils may also cause soil fungus diseases. The condition of wet soils may be improved by adding perlite. which will aerate your soil.

Too Dry
A certain amount of water is essential for germination, so maintaining a constant soil moisture during the germination period is vital, cover containers with glass or glad wrap to prevent you soil drying out.

Too Hot
High temperatures result in excessive soil desiccation and injury to seeds and seedlings.

Too Cold
Cold temperatures can kill seedlings and prevent germination. Cool temperatures can result in slow, un-even germination, and attack by soil diseases. You may want to start your seeds indoors, before outplanting. Make sure planting dose not done too early, when it is stll cold and there is a frost hazard.

Planting Too Deep
This will result in delayed emergence. seeds may not be able to grow enough to reach the surface on the limited food storage within the seed. Soil temperature is also lower with depth. Plant your seed 1/2 and inch to an inch down for best results.

Planting Seeds Too Shallow
If you plant your seeds to shallow the seeds can dry out.

Soil Too Firm
Making your soil mix to firm can prevent oxygen getting to your seeds also drainage is also affected.

Soil Too Loose
Soil which is too loose results in too much air surrounding the seed, and they will not absorb moisture and will most likely dry out.

Soil fungus
Seeds may root or seedlings fall over. Overwatering, poor drainage and lack of aeration will increase the likelihood of this occurring. Plant seeds in sterilized potting mix, and make sure you containers are clean.

Non Viable seeds
If your seeds have not been stored correctly they can deteriorate. Look for dark brown seeds. Avoid and light colored or whitish seeds as they are not mature.

My favorite method to stores seeds is to place your seeds in a film canister, then fill it up to the top with rice, this will absorb any moisture, and either freeze them for long term storage or place in a dry, dark cool place for a shorter time period.
 

the widowman

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most common reason to low a temp (below 21c) or not kept moist enough. but these two factors are key to getting germination.
 

jnagz

Active Member
thanks for the tips, i think the 'too cold' reason is my concern right now. i kept my grow box at around 19-20c the last 3 days and ive had 6 seeds planted under 3 cfls but i put a better light in there now to boost the temperature a little. hopefully sprouts sometime today
 

dajosh42069

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I've gotten stress seeds that were frozen for a year to sprout in poorly fertilized soil OUTSIDE in 55F weather. Seeds WANT to come up, You just godda want em to also ;-) :-P
 

marcnh

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an inch down?? sorry but thats way too deep. I do mine 5mm down and have got at least 9/10+ germ rate.
 

dajosh42069

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UPDATE: Shocked to learn that 6/6 of the frozen seeds planted in SUBSTANDARD soil sprouted. 1 had a bad beginning leaf, and I didn't like it, so I pulled it. And another germinated, but then couldn't break it's seed shell to escape. so 1 pulled. SO, 1 didn't fully sprout, but DID germinate. 1 was deformed or had fungus, and the other 4 are all healthy, but I don't have room for em since i'm growing 4x Master Kush (High Rise) clones. and I don't wanna put them in the same room, I dunno if the shitty soil they're in has bugs or anything, I wouldn't wanna risk it...
 

dajosh42069

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an inch down?? sorry but thats way too deep. I do mine 5mm down and have got at least 9/10+ germ rate.
Agreed, I only do mine down maybe 1/2 an inch. or a few mm really. And I get about the same success rate.
I also never germinate in anything but soil. Just never needed to. I get a great success rate with soil.
 

wil2279

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an inch down?? sorry but thats way too deep. I do mine 5mm down and have got at least 9/10+ germ rate.
i was thinking 5mm or 1/4in was more acceptable than 1/2in to 1in... but i haven't grown much so i could be wrong I guess...
 
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