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I have one with ajustable thermostat and one pre set and I use them as if they were both the same, once you have sown your seeds into moist compost they should not require watering until well after the seeds have hatched, if there is condensation on the inside of the lid the compost will be damp enough.
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Originally posted by PAULW....if there is condensation on the inside of the lid the compost will be damp enough.
Thanks Paul, I shall bare what you say in mind, but its a bit late for me to change I think!To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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I had a fantastic chart of times of germination for veg saved to 'bookmarks/favourites' but lost it when my computer crashed ( along with a whole pike more of brill gardening stuff!!)
Anyway- I can't find it in Google- but here is another one, but it's not got many veg on it......
In the Garden Online - Techniques - Checking Seed Viability
Hope that helps???"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Veg4681 - I'm using little cell trays for toms, peppers, cucumber, my herbs are in 3 in pots and chilli in peat pots all seeds have been bought over the last 12 months.
Nicos - thankyou the chart has helped alot they are quite early .
Oh and lots of my toms have now come thru as well .
looks like i'm a natural, to think this time last year i thought i had black thumbs .I'd rather regret the things i've done than regret not doing them at all.
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Originally posted by samw04 View PostVeg4681 - I'm using little cell trays for toms, peppers, cucumber, my herbs are in 3 in pots and chilli in peat pots all seeds have been bought over the last 12 months.Food for Free
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veg4681 - my basil is in 3" pot but i only filled it 3/4 up they have come thru.
SBP - i found that out as my cucumber are already 4" tall but i think i will prick them out to the unheated one if i got to get them out of the heat quick then quite happy to save space in the propagator and put them in something bigger when they come out.I'd rather regret the things i've done than regret not doing them at all.
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Aubergines, cucumbers, lettuces and tomatoes are up. Lots of shy peppers, don't like the idea of having to wait 6 weeks for them to germinate...I will need the propagating bench for the March rush. Has anyone tried putting seeds to germinate next to a Rayburn? I guess if they are warm and are moved to the greenhouse as soon as they germinate then it should be fine. Might try it,
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