Hey folks, some advice would be much appreciated.
I've been trying to start some seeds in an unheated propagator.
A few weeks ago we had some nice, warm weather and I put the propagator under a roof window in the loft and the inside got nice and warm (not hot, probably somewhere around 20 or so degrees) - then things turned a bit nippier so I've now got it under a table lamp on a desk in the office.
I've sown the following:
5 x Tomato - Red Robin
2 x Squash - PattyPan
4 x Cabbage - Greyhound
6 x Sweet pepper - (2 each of Purple Beauty, Sweet Naradello and Golden California Wonder)
The tomatoes and squash have been in there for a few weeks and show no sign of any life at all.
Two of the cabbages got off to a good start but apparently didn't have enough light or something as they've gone very leggy and one now has the seedling leaves curling up into a cup shape. I potted them on when they were about 3 inches tall (they got there fast) but have pretty much given up on them. I'm still watering them to see what happens but doubt they'll get as far as the allotment beds.
One of the sweet peppers has germinated but now looks like it might be getting a wee bit too tall (still only got the 2 pointy seedling leaves but now about 2 inches tall despite being right under the desk lamp). I'll be potting that on tomorrow to see how it gets on.
Other than that - I've still got nothing more exciting than a module tray full of soil.
I've given the tray a bit of a misting with water once in a while - the soil feels slightly damp, but not wet. There's an absolutely wonderful earthy smell if I lift the lid to take a look. There's some condensation on the clear lid, but not at the top right under the lamp, that bit is clear (presumably too warm for it to form).
The soil is a roughly 60/40 mix of organic compost to sand. I'm thinking about getting a bag of potting compost from a garden centre just to eliminate this as a potential problem - that is assuming commercial potting mixes are sterile.
I'm at a complete and utter loss as to why I've had such spectacularly low germination.
Have all my seeds rotted? Have I drowned them? Have I cooked them (I suppose it's possible the temperature got too high at some point, not that I know what "too high" might be)? Am I being unreasonable in expecting things to germinate so quickly (I don't think "appraching a month" is all that "quick" but maybe I'm missing something)?
Anyone?
I've been trying to start some seeds in an unheated propagator.
A few weeks ago we had some nice, warm weather and I put the propagator under a roof window in the loft and the inside got nice and warm (not hot, probably somewhere around 20 or so degrees) - then things turned a bit nippier so I've now got it under a table lamp on a desk in the office.
I've sown the following:
5 x Tomato - Red Robin
2 x Squash - PattyPan
4 x Cabbage - Greyhound
6 x Sweet pepper - (2 each of Purple Beauty, Sweet Naradello and Golden California Wonder)
The tomatoes and squash have been in there for a few weeks and show no sign of any life at all.
Two of the cabbages got off to a good start but apparently didn't have enough light or something as they've gone very leggy and one now has the seedling leaves curling up into a cup shape. I potted them on when they were about 3 inches tall (they got there fast) but have pretty much given up on them. I'm still watering them to see what happens but doubt they'll get as far as the allotment beds.
One of the sweet peppers has germinated but now looks like it might be getting a wee bit too tall (still only got the 2 pointy seedling leaves but now about 2 inches tall despite being right under the desk lamp). I'll be potting that on tomorrow to see how it gets on.
Other than that - I've still got nothing more exciting than a module tray full of soil.
I've given the tray a bit of a misting with water once in a while - the soil feels slightly damp, but not wet. There's an absolutely wonderful earthy smell if I lift the lid to take a look. There's some condensation on the clear lid, but not at the top right under the lamp, that bit is clear (presumably too warm for it to form).
The soil is a roughly 60/40 mix of organic compost to sand. I'm thinking about getting a bag of potting compost from a garden centre just to eliminate this as a potential problem - that is assuming commercial potting mixes are sterile.
I'm at a complete and utter loss as to why I've had such spectacularly low germination.
Have all my seeds rotted? Have I drowned them? Have I cooked them (I suppose it's possible the temperature got too high at some point, not that I know what "too high" might be)? Am I being unreasonable in expecting things to germinate so quickly (I don't think "appraching a month" is all that "quick" but maybe I'm missing something)?
Anyone?
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