Seed Starting
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Subject: seed question
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good ole boy |
North Mississippi
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I tried to germinate a few seeds out of my AG pumpkin i grew this year to see if they would sprout.I didn't have any luck.The seeds are white,they are full, not hollow.Is it possible that they are not mature? You can harvest them and turn right around and germinate them can't you or do they have to go through a drying process?Thanks in advance.
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10/31/2002 11:37:23 PM
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Don Quijote |
Caceres, Spain
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Is a good question. I did the same with four fresh seeds: two went OK, two didn't go.
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11/1/2002 1:14:32 AM
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Bruiser |
Herndon, VA
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Since I've had seeds germinate INSIDE the pumpkin, I'd say you should be able to germinate them fresh. Pop a few open, does the seed look good?
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11/1/2002 9:53:05 AM
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Clint Rose |
Huntsburg,Ohio
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you should let them dry for a week i did that and all three of mine sproted and one i took the shell off. clinton
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11/12/2002 4:29:13 PM
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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Hey Good ole Boy, You Know jeff352 had a good size pumpkin with no viable seed...see if they dry out okay and try again!
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11/12/2002 5:50:31 PM
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good ole boy |
North Mississippi
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I will give it one more shot and then they are bound for the garbage can.Thanks.
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11/12/2002 6:24:30 PM
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Bruiser |
Herndon, VA
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It is easier to assess their maturity after they have dried. Seeds that look good & full after being harvested, may dry up to be empties after a few weeks.
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11/13/2002 11:33:02 AM
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