This year I decided to test the soak seeds versus the no soak methods. I tested Cupani and Starry Night (a King's Seeds mix). I soaked 12 of each of two varieties of seeds and left the other 12 unsoaked. These were planted 6 to a pot. Initially I left them in the greenhouse but as it was so cold I brought them in. It was easier to monitor them too!
The soaked Cupani seeds came up first - only one - but it was a start. The following day I had germination in all but the not soaked Starry Night. By the third day some in each pot had germinated. So it did appear that by soaking them, they came through quicker.
However after a week, 18 of the 24 not soaked seeds have come through, versus only 15 of the ones I've soaked.
I don't think they are all through just yet but they've had to go back in the greenhouse, wrapped up well, until they get used to it. Next year I won't bother to soak them as yes they did come through quicker but fewer grew!
The soaked Cupani seeds came up first - only one - but it was a start. The following day I had germination in all but the not soaked Starry Night. By the third day some in each pot had germinated. So it did appear that by soaking them, they came through quicker.
However after a week, 18 of the 24 not soaked seeds have come through, versus only 15 of the ones I've soaked.
I don't think they are all through just yet but they've had to go back in the greenhouse, wrapped up well, until they get used to it. Next year I won't bother to soak them as yes they did come through quicker but fewer grew!
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