So this is my first year of growing Sweet Peas and I fear I am an idiot, or doing something fundamentally wrong... As this is my first year I decided to try a whole bunch of methods I've read about to see what suits me. Things I tried:
1) Tried three varieties. 1 dwarf, 1 'everlasting' and a normal. The everlasting were gathered from the mother in laws garden (could they be an infertile hybrid?).
2) Soaking some for 24 hours, soaking some for just a couple of hours, chipping some of them and just sticking others straight in the pot.
3) I have tried four ways to germinate. Seed trays in kitchen (around 10-15C), seed tray in lounge (10-20C), in a heated propagator (20C) and between two layers of damp kitchen roll.
4) All this was carried out 2.5 weeks ago, so within standard germination time as i understand it.
The results? Nothing for any of them grown in trays, and the ones between sheets of kitchen paper have gone moldy.
What am i doing wrong? Should I just wait and see...as germination can actually take longer? Is the propagator too warm, and the kitchen too cold? Could they be too wet, or too dry? I feel like I've tried a selection of methods and with nothing working I feel i've missed something important. All my early sown tomatoes, chillis etc i did at the same time are looking lovely...
Am I to remain pea-less forever?
What is your fool proof tactic?
1) Tried three varieties. 1 dwarf, 1 'everlasting' and a normal. The everlasting were gathered from the mother in laws garden (could they be an infertile hybrid?).
2) Soaking some for 24 hours, soaking some for just a couple of hours, chipping some of them and just sticking others straight in the pot.
3) I have tried four ways to germinate. Seed trays in kitchen (around 10-15C), seed tray in lounge (10-20C), in a heated propagator (20C) and between two layers of damp kitchen roll.
4) All this was carried out 2.5 weeks ago, so within standard germination time as i understand it.
The results? Nothing for any of them grown in trays, and the ones between sheets of kitchen paper have gone moldy.
What am i doing wrong? Should I just wait and see...as germination can actually take longer? Is the propagator too warm, and the kitchen too cold? Could they be too wet, or too dry? I feel like I've tried a selection of methods and with nothing working I feel i've missed something important. All my early sown tomatoes, chillis etc i did at the same time are looking lovely...
Am I to remain pea-less forever?
What is your fool proof tactic?
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