hi grapes,
i have planted a load of courgette, pumpkin cuc's seed bought from a link on this site. Many of the regular courgette have germinated well (see 3rd picture) but many of the different varieties have either failed completely or have put up weak and withered seedlings that are now starting to die off.
So i decided to have a root around, 'scuse the pun , and see if i could find the seeds in the soil they were planted and see what, if anything, they were doing...
The pictures 1&2 are of some of the seeds that i found, the have either not germinated or have just broken through the seed wall then look like they have died off
All seed were planted in a similar medium (John Innes No.1 sowing compost) at a similar depth, about half an inch, and watered with plain water, im very careful no to overwater, and left to germinate in a polyhouse in my kitchen.
Why would some germinate so well and others fail and rot so bad?
i have planted a load of courgette, pumpkin cuc's seed bought from a link on this site. Many of the regular courgette have germinated well (see 3rd picture) but many of the different varieties have either failed completely or have put up weak and withered seedlings that are now starting to die off.
So i decided to have a root around, 'scuse the pun , and see if i could find the seeds in the soil they were planted and see what, if anything, they were doing...
The pictures 1&2 are of some of the seeds that i found, the have either not germinated or have just broken through the seed wall then look like they have died off
All seed were planted in a similar medium (John Innes No.1 sowing compost) at a similar depth, about half an inch, and watered with plain water, im very careful no to overwater, and left to germinate in a polyhouse in my kitchen.
Why would some germinate so well and others fail and rot so bad?
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