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Old March 17, 2015   #1
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Default Anna Russian seeds slow to germinate?

I started all of my tomato seeds on March 9th and, by the 12th, all but Anna Russian had sprouted by the 12th. By the 14th, I figured that I might have planted a dud (I was trying to be conservative and just planted a single seed), so I popped two more in on the 14th to see and neither of them have germinated.

Should I just be patient or should I know by now if any are going to germinate? If it's a slow germinator, that's fine, but if not, I'd like to see if I can get some to sprout on a paper towel or something.
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Old March 17, 2015   #2
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I haven't grown Anna Russian yet, it's on my list for next year. I had the same issue as you this year with Sabre. I planted 4 seeds and only 1 germinated, and it came up with a seedhead. I decapitated it trying to get the coat off so I had to start over.

The second time around I first soaked 5 seeds overnight in a small bowl of water with a pinch of Miracle Gro. The next day I put them in a cup of potting mix and all 5 germinated.

Some time ago I read a post from Carolyn about soaking stubborn or old seeds overnight with a pinch of Miracle Gro (she calls it blue stuff) and as usual her advice was spot on!

Good luck with your Anna Russian. I might soak my AR seeds next year just as a preventative measure.

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I wouldn't give up on them yet. 8 days is not super late. Do you use heat?
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Old March 17, 2015   #4
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KarenO, I am using heat, so I'm covered there. I know that 8 days isn't all that long, but was wondering if this particular variety was slow, since the rest of my seeds are about an 1-1.5 inches tall.

Irv, if these don't poke there heads up in the next couple of days, I'll definitely try soaking them. Thanks for the tip!
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My stats from last year - 9 days for the 1st to emerge, on a heat pad.

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Name Year Source Days to Germ
Anna Russian 2014 Pinetree Garden 9
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I say have patience. I think you were lucky with your other seed germinating so fast. I sowed Anna Russian. I sowed 9 seeds. It was 5 days and I one seed come up and two days later had two more. So, so far I had 3 out of 9 and I expect the others will come along when they feel like it. Seems like they always do.
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I've sowed Anna Russian seeds many many times with no problems at all, but then I was using my own saved seeds so I knew the seed age.

And yes, I've posted here many times what I do when trying to wake up OLD seeds, but if you bought the seeds commercially I wouldn't think that they were that old.

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I grow Anna Russian, from my saved seed. I feel it has slow and poor germ for me. Weak and wispy plants. (Worth the effort IMO)
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Old March 20, 2015   #9
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I wanted to update this to say that I still don't have germination. I finally decided to gently poke around to see if anything was happening and I could only find one seed. I'm giving it one more chance and doing the paper towel/plastic bag method to see I can get any germination. If that doesn't work, I found a local plant source, so I'll buy from them. I'm thinking I might have gotten a bad batch, which is disappointing, but I can understand it happening.
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Old March 26, 2015   #10
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Wanted to do another update. The day after I posted, one of the initial seeds finally popped up and was about an 1/8 of an inch tall, but there has been no further growth and there were no leaves, just the stem.

Also, the day I posted, I started two seeds with the paper towel/plastic bag method and both started to sprout after a couple of days. I transplanted one of those seeds the day before yesterday, is about 5. an inch tall and has its initial leaves. I planted the second sprouted seed today, so hopefully one of the two will make it. I guess the first batch just wasn't happy with the soil or something.
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My Koralik cherry tomato seeds usually sprout more slowly than the other tomatoes. So after I take the cover off the tray, I usually wind up covering that container with a piece of index card or file folder with shipping tape on one side. It helps keep the heat and humidity in, and they do grow. I also put a few more seeds of that variety.

Sounds like the paper towel method worked, though!
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