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paul f

Southeast Texas

i filed and soaked a seed and put it in a peat pot it was in there for 8 day it never came up so i dug it up, the cot leaves split the seed slell and were out about a 1/2 inch but they were yellow i noticed that there was no roots, was it somthing i did wrong or what,does anyone no what happened to this seed.if i did something wrong, i want to no what it was so i want do it again. thanks paul

3/3/2008 12:14:46 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Paul, no real way to know what went wrong...but a couple of semi-rookie suggestions. Don't use peat pots. Test soil (or starting mix) for moisture by squeezing a handful, if more than a couple drops of water come out...it's too wet. Test starting temp w/soil therm. needs to be 85F or so. 1st guess would be, cots are yellow, cause they never saw sunlight, and root rotted from too much moisture...but just a guess!!! How long was yer soak time? Hope this helps!! Peace, Wayne

3/3/2008 2:43:05 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Paul, btw...I use 1-1.5 gals w/a sterilized starting mix, inside of a temp controlled germination chamber., and count on that size container to be good for only about 10 days b/4 the plant needs to be in the patch!!! Peace, Wayne

3/3/2008 2:46:17 PM

J. B. Williams

East Lyme CT.

I think this is a form of what we call club root. I have had this happen a couple of times, when germinating with the paper towel zipp-loc bag method. After the seed split open like you described I went ahead and planted it in a container and in a couple of days the seed came up. I don't think you did anything wrong, it just happens like this sometimes.

3/3/2008 5:50:17 PM

paul f

Southeast Texas

i had it in gerination chamber for 8 days,the temp. was 87,it never had a root,i soaked 6 hours.

3/3/2008 8:24:19 PM

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