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I have little or no problem getting seeds to germinate but true leaves seem to take ages to come through or fail to appear. Can any one explain why?
Thanks
I am interested in the production of true leaves in principle. For example do the true leaves of cabbage come through quicker than toms or from seeds grown inside quicker than those grown out.
I started of some carnations inside, germination couple of days, 2 weeks later no sign of true leaves. Outside started some wallflower, germination 1 week true leaves after 3weeks no sign. How many days after germination should they come through
well, it is sort of the wrong time of year for radish, unless it's winter one, and \i'm not sure when you're supposed to do them...what did you sow them in, and where are they outside? completely protected or in the garden proper and what's the weather been like there?
I sowed some pak choi about a week ago, put them in the greenhouse and they've sprouted but still at baby leaf stage.
I once planted some courgette seeds in autumn, they never did produce true leaves (after a couple of months getting ever bigger, but just seed leaves). I think they need the lengthenng days. The ones I started in February grew true leaves in a couple of weeks.
Similar may apply to other species.
Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
Corn salad is outside in a sheltered area, I think it is the right time of year to grow it. Carnations on the window sill packet says to sow now, both germinated fine but no true leaves. How quickly do they usually show?
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