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June 22, 2015 | #16 | |
Tomatovillian™
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I use one of two methods. Hydrogen peroxide, although when trying to germinate seed that is 6 years or older, I have started using your MG method. I have actually found it to work better on really older seed that the hydrogen peroxide. I did learn the hard way the first time I tried the MG method. Use just a teeny tiny pinch. My first time trying I had to strong a mixture and fried them seeds. Hated to lose the seed, but I learned. |
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June 22, 2015 | #17 | |
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&&&&& The above kind of confuses me since Sandhill is about the only place I know of where no tomato seeds older than two years old are sent out. So I am confused when you say older seeds from them. And now you know why Glenn has to do so many growouts each year to be sure he does send out seeds no older than 2 yo. I have never used hydrogen peroxide. Yes, I do know it has been said to help seeds with germination, but I also know that most folks use it only as kind of a disinfectant on seeds already processed. Carolyn
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June 22, 2015 | #18 | |
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June 25, 2015 | #19 |
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