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Old March 4, 2015   #1
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Default 2003 Seeds Sprout After 38 Days

On 1/16 I sowed 6 seeds in a 4" pot of Early Cascade F1, packed for 2003, which is no longer available. I also sowed the remaining 3 seeds of Ramapo F2 which Carolyn had sent me for 2004 just to see if they would still germinate. After 17 days, the first EC popped up, and after 24 days, one lone Ramapo.

Then last Friday, 2/27, 2 more EC's germinated at the same time, 38 days after sowing. If the first one wasn't there I probably would have given up after a month. Who new?

However, after thinking about it I wonder though if the first one that came up somehow stimulated the two laggards to germinate with its root hairs when it reached them ?!
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The two other F2 Ramapo seeds germinated yesterday - 47 Days after sowing!.

Boy, are they tiny!
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That's amazing! I've sown some seeds this year that are over 20 days ungerminated that I have just about given up any hope for. Now I'll hang in there with them for a while longer.



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The two other F2 Ramapo seeds germinated yesterday - 47 Days after sowing!.

Boy, are they tiny!
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I have had seeds germinate after sitting in their starting medium for months, totally dry and neglected. WEIRD.

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Great news for my 5 year old seeds, hopefully I'll have some luck!
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Is that 5 years old or 5 years in seed starting medium?
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Is that 5 years old or 5 years in seed starting medium?
That would be five years sitting in a plastic jar in the back of my fridge. I'd taken a hiatus from growing tomatoes due to moving around and not having the space, so glad to get back into the swing.
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Then I bet those are just fine!
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