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the big one

Walkerton Ont

These are the only two major seed im waiting for, this will be the third day. I have them in the self watering germination chamber, and these are still not coming the ground is moist well wet, should i take it out and put in on a heat pad, the sun is not always out and the temp is like house temp. I just dont want to loose these too seeds, the seeds seem hard still so no rot, should i worry? what should i do?

5/5/2005 8:03:51 AM

Canuck

Atlanta, Georgia

Pray a lot!...and try not to freak out like I am right now...LOL!

5/5/2005 9:30:42 AM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

Wet? The soil should be slightly damp or they will likely rot. Overwatering I bet is the number 1 cause of seeds not germinating. If your going to spend that kind of money on seeds invest in a proper germination mat.

5/5/2005 10:05:13 AM

Vineman

Eugene,OR

My 805 and 845 took a couple of days longer than my other seeds to germinate. Keep them at 85 degrees and don't let them get too wet and they will do their thing.

5/5/2005 10:18:07 AM

the big one

Walkerton Ont

i took my 805 out and its germinated, has a tiny sprout, If its not germinated by tomorrow morning im going to take it and put it in a baggie method and put it in 103 temp, well thats how warm it is in there.

5/5/2005 2:55:56 PM

Think Big

Commack, NY

deep breath.....inhale...........exhale......if it were me, id leave them be and just keep my fingers crossed. some seeds take longer than others. If you're using house temp and not a germination box, things will take a little longer. alot of people have success with the baggie method, i personally have not. i dont like to mess with them too much, soak them, put them in the pot, up, and then out

5/5/2005 4:00:16 PM

pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

i don't know if i like the sound of "self-watering
germination chamber". if the chamber has perspiration on the inside walls from evaporation from the peat pot/seed-starting mix,it is okay, and it should not be necessary to re-water the mix while germination is trying to take place, UNLESS the mix is getting nearly back to its dry color; even then it is probably only on the surface/1st quarter-inch deep of the peat or seed-starting mix. even i think 103 degrees is too warm, what with 85 having been determined to be the best temp. for germination.
i don't think it would be a crime to remove the seed from the mix, dump-out the mix, evaluate the mix and squeeze-out the excess water, if any, re-assemble it and then leave it alone, especially if there is a root forming anyway.
i believe the standard is "if you can squeeze any water out of it, it is too wet." let's go by that when possible. eg

5/5/2005 5:07:39 PM

Brooks B

Ohio

Ya ever get ether seed to sprout?

Brooks

5/13/2005 7:58:48 PM

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