New to growing your own tomatoes? This is the forum to learn the successful techniques used by seasoned tomato growers. Questions are welcome, too.
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March 31, 2013 | #16 | |
Tomatovillian™
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I have tried this once but did not use ziplock's used a 1 oz cup that comes on some of the jars (if doing this again i would stop at McDonald's and ask to get some of those ketchup paper cups and put one seed into one cup) and fish emulsion is ok but if I had kelp I would have used it instead.
Here's the notes found on the net. I had it all laid out better but could not find that copy - so here's the rambling notes Maybe this will help. (Black Tea) Quote:
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March 31, 2013 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
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Lakelady you said to take them out as soon as they germinate? Don't you wait for the second set of leaves before touching the babys?
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March 31, 2013 | #18 | |
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i didnt use this method this year for most of my seeds as it would've been annoying to have so many bags of seeds. it also creates an extra step of moving the seeds into small cells once germinated. i did however start about 6 extra sungold f1 seeds just as backups and to either give away or throw into pots. every single one germinated.
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March 31, 2013 | #19 |
Tomatovillian™
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In addition to all the variables that other have mentioned.
1. Heat mats can have areas that are too hot or too cold. 2. If parts or all of the mix have been contaminated with herbicides etc, germination will be prevented/inhibited. 3. Seeds of the same type do not all 100% sprout on the same day, this is a brilliant safety feature that mother nature has built in. I have a single cell where I planted three seeds of Maidens Gold. One sprouted 5 days after germination. One is just coming up today, 23 days later. 4. A big air pocket in the mix, a seed resting against a dry little stick, too wet of areas in the mix can all inhibit germination. 5. The site can be receiving drafts that are keeping things too cool. 6. The starting mix seems moist on the top but has pervasive dry spots throughout. 7. The seeds were planted too deep. 8. My personal favorite: Thinking you planted something in that cell, but whoops the distraction caused by the dog wanting to kill the doorbell made you forget where you were and there aren't actually any seeds in that cell at all! Stacy Last edited by bughunter99; March 31, 2013 at 12:54 PM. |
March 31, 2013 | #20 |
Tomatovillian™
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thanks everyone, great tips.
Filmet, nope. As soon as the first one or two emerge, I take a tiny spoon (like for espresso coffee cups) and scoop the lot of them together and put into a small cup (like the size of the ones we used to have in the bathroom when I was a kid, except they are plastic) with starter mix . I try to disrupt as little as possible, but have found they are indeed very hearty once sprouted. Then I let the clump grow from there. I usually only put 3-5 seeds in a cell to begin with, and found if I waited too long to take them out, they got too leggy while waiting for the rest of the seedlings, and then should I take the cover off, or leave it on, etc. So I started the scooping method and it's been great, the seedlings are less leggy. Sometimes I miss a day and that's okay but I try to check them first thing in the morning before work so I can scoop out what's popped up and then get it off the heat and into the light. My mat could be getting cooler spots as well. I do see condensation on the lid, and it's not airtight or in the sun, but I suspect some cells in the middle are not getting the same heat because the outer edge ones all sprouted far earlier.
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April 1, 2013 | #21 |
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Good then, I just start 3or4 seeds each, together and as soon as the second set of leaves pot up on all. I will empty this and put each plant in the green 4" sq pot.To the bottom, so only the new 2nd leaves are on top, 3 plants each of 15 different. Like the movies here.
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April 1, 2013 | #22 | |
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April 1, 2013 | #23 | |
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i've never had germination problems with her seeds and orders always come on the quick side.
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April 1, 2013 | #24 |
Tomatovillian™
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Agree with others, lots of variables so its hard to say.
I start my seeds room temp in sterile mix with a dome and once the first seed starts showing itself (I can see the loop), the dome comes off and the entire tray goes under the lights. Throughout the next few days, the rest of the seeds pop. I don't think its all that uncommon for the same variety from the same source to pop at different times. If you are getting no germination from a particular variety and everything else is germing fine, then I would say that the germ rates were not that good for the seed you purchased and you should have sown at a higher rate ..or sometimes it is possible that an entire pack of seeds can be duds for the reasons Ted listed above such as mail issues or immature seed. I have pretty good luck with germinating seeds from almost any source but I have had one seed vendor in particular that I get crappy germination rates from. I quit purchasing seeds from them two years ago and thats that.
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April 7, 2013 | #25 |
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I started my seedlings last week and nothing. I fear I sowed them too deep. After reading Carolyn's comment about two weeks, I don't know what to do. I'm thinking of starting a few more and wait to see. They are getting good light and warmth.
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April 7, 2013 | #26 |
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The variety "Homesweet" was nearly a total dud for me out of dozens of varieties. I think I have one plant out of the package of seed. "Early Cherry" was also a poor germinator, about 50%.
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