Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: Seed starting
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Chill |
Indiana
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This past year I had kind of a hard time with getting watermelon seeds to germinate they were tendergold, tendersweet and mountain sweet yellow. I started them in a starting soil in peat pots indoors, should I expect the same problems with the Carolina cross? I have heard that others have different methods for starting seeds such as, rolling a seed in a damp papertowel wrapped in foil on top of the fridge. Does anyone else use other methods or should I stick with the peat pots. My other seeds took off great, cantaloupe and cucumbers.
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11/29/2012 10:01:05 AM
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JDFan |
El Paso TX.
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Main thing is Consistent Temp and Moisture level -- watermelons seem to prefer a higher temp ( 80 - 90 F) soil temp for germination and moist but not soaked (too much water and the seedling will rot instead of grow) soil
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11/29/2012 10:56:51 AM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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I would suggest more in the 95 - 98 degree range with limited moisture. I use a incubator for temp control.
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12/4/2012 10:17:07 PM
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Chill |
Indiana
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This should be very helpful, I was staying at room temperature last time.
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12/5/2012 9:16:45 AM
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Dewight B. |
Lexington,IN
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Yep, get an egg incubator. I set mine in the range TD mentioned also... Where you at in Indiana chill?
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12/8/2012 11:36:26 AM
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