Sorry to be harping on again about "my" way to get sweetcorn going but its not failed me after I started doing it this way after the seeds either always rotted off or failed to germinate in the past. I roll the seeds into a roll of kitchen roll, at least halfway up. I then put the whole roll into a glass, water, drain and then ensure the bottom section of the kitchen roll is touching a resevoir of water, so they get what they need without being submerged. You can see when they have sprouted a good long root and shoot and then pot them up. The roots n shoots are quite tough for sweetcorn so seem to take the rather harsh sudden transplant well. I get at least 90% germination and 95 transplant success everytime

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