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It's been 1 week 4 days since sowing 4 of my sweet pepper seeds and 2 of them appears to be popping out soon, maybe tomorrow they will. I do think putting them in the heated propagator (3-4 days ago) has helped a great deal. I understand, anywhere beyond 3 weeks waiting for germination is frustrating as what is happening to my aubergines, getting closer to 3 weeks.
Would it help to soak the pepper and aubergine seeds overnight before sowing. I wished I had done that with aubergines .
Are the aubs in the heated prop too? Have a gentle firtle in the compost and check one of the seeds see if there's any sign of life.
Yes the HRM aubergines are in the heated propagator. I did have a gentle poke around to check if the seeds had rotten (as it happens with courgettes and squash) and they seem fine, only a tiny bit bloated. I've poured liberal amount of water down them hoping that would soak them. I would definitely recommend that you soak your aubergine seeds as what Nicky-seeds website is advocating.
I've never soaked our aubergine seeds in many years of growing lots of different sorts of them, they've all germinated fine - yours have probably not been at a hot enough temp to germinate for long enough. Careful with being liberal with watering that you don't over water them.
We've some capillary matting in the bottom of our heated prop, we water that and it stays damp, I think that helps with not watering our seeds/seedlings too much.
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