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Can't Get Seeds To Start GrowingQuestion:I am trying to grow seeds and am having no luck. Any suggestions? I can't even get herb seeds to start in potting soil in egg cartons. Thank you.Hardiness Zone: 9a MrsJim from Lakeland, Florida Answer:Mrs. Jim,Don't be so hard on yourself. Despite rumors to the contrary, starting seeds in egg cartons is not easy, nor is it practical. Egg cartons are not really deep enough or wide enough to get most seedlings off to a decent start. To make some cheap and easy (biodegradable) pots, try this method using newspaper: As for the simplest way to start seeds indoors, once you have your starter pots, fill them to within 1 inch of the top with a commercially available seed starting mix (it's a good idea to dampen the mix with water before filling your pots with it). This type of mix is not like regular potting soil or topsoil, which is considered too heavy for starting seeds indoors. Instead, seed-starting mix usually contains a mixture of peat moss and vermiculite (sometimes sand, lime, or plant food is mixed in). In general, the finer the seeds, the lighter the growing medium needs to be to get them started. Place 2 to 3 seeds per pot, cover them with a thin layer of mix and water thoroughly. (If necessary, use a hand-held spray bottle to avoid washing away the seeds). In general, keep the growing medium moist, but not wet. Some seeds need to be under bright light to germinate. Others prefer to germinate in darkness and then be moved to bright light in order to grow. It all depends on what seeds you're trying to germinate. Usually the seed packets themselves will tell you everything you need to know. Just about all seeds need temperatures of at least 65 to 70ºF to germinate indoors. Once seedlings germinate and develop a true set of leaves (usually the second set of leaves to develop) thin pots to one to two plants per pot. (Use a scissors to remove the weaker plants to avoid disturbing the roots of the remaining plants). Happy planting! Ellen About The Author:
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First of all, do you have a grow light? That really helps. If you are starting them outside, of course you won't need one but you will have to be very diligent about watering. Look in the "search" for a post entitled "Making Seed-Starting pots from newspaper, I think was posted by Ellen Brown. It is the best suggestion I have ever seen to start plants, because the newspaper is biodegradable. You fold the newspaper in such a way to make a very sturdy container. Also, set your seedlings in a tray that you can water from the bottom. If starting indoors, it helps to have a small fan set on low blowing over the area as it prevents "damping off". Post By Elaine (Guest Post) RE: Can't Get Seeds To Start GrowingThank you ladies. They are new seeds this year so I can't see that being the problem. I will try some of your suggestions :-) Post By MrsJim (Guest Post) RE: Can't Get Seeds To Start GrowingI didn't have any luck with the egg carton thing either. What has always worked for me is to use a styrofoam cup filled with damp potting soil. I plant my seed, mist the top very good with water, and put the whole thing in a plastic bag. I've read that the hardest thing about growing from seeds is keeping them moist enough. When I see leaves I remove the bag. Sometimes I have to mist again before they sprout. Also I didn't put them in the sun until I saw leaves. Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Can't Get Seeds To Start GrowingMake sure they are this year's seeds. If seeds get too old they will not germinate well. Also you can try one of those Jiffy pot containers, where you add seeds and water and put the lid on to hold the moisture in. Then I would put it in a location to get some sun, make sure not too hot or cold (near an A/C vent). Post by junebug_000 |
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