Well, here I go again not being able to get peas germinating. I sowed them in a plastic gutter in the greenhouse in slightly moist compost. checking the compost after a few days and it was very dry so watered carefully. Suffice to say, even after some sunny warm days (in the greenhouse) all peas have failed to sprout and squish when slight pressure is applied with fingers. Same old story. For the life of me I just can't get peas to germinate anymore. Didn't over water, plenty of arm sunlight and still ailed.
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Try soaking them for 24h/until a root pokes out in a glass jar of water. worked for me!Last edited by .commander; 14-05-2021, 01:21 PM.
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Bad peas. If the germination rate was this bad then bad seed is the only likely explanation.
I've had similar situations before, where entire packets quickly go bad rather than germination. Beans, too. I suspect certain companies do not dry the seeds properly before packeting them, and those glossy paper packets are not very breathable, so would retain any moisture left in the seeds and allow bacteria to proliferate.
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Originally posted by roitelet View PostIt could also be that they were too warm. I managed to rot off all the first sowing of beans by keeping them too warm and damp.
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i've had trouble with peas this year too. 20 foot row of Blauwschokker are about 9 inches tall now. 20 foot row of Rondo, about 8 have come up! So have replanted them all up one end of the row and sown the remains of a packet of Douce Provence instead. We shall see what happens!Are y'oroight booy?
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I finally got my peas to germinate BUT something is happening to all my lovely pea seedlings. They are going thin and wispy and flopping over. They are in the potting shed, no slugs or snails and pesticides. Absolutely gutted as they came up really well at last.
For the life of me I just can't grow peas. it is written
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I have had terrible luck with peas this year too, Marb.
That said, peas are cool weather plants, I believe. Might it be a bit warm for them in your potting shed? Possibly not quite enough light for them? Also, it's not easy to tell from the photos, but how big are the cells? Might they need potting on?Last edited by Snoop Puss; 08-07-2021, 05:11 PM.
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