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          | Subject:  Another Germination Experiment-Thank You HEAVY 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | Thanks go out to Rickie Lingle. He sent me a whole bag full of real AG seeds to experiment with.
 Like last time, the seeds were filed & have been soaked in PGR IV. But this time they were heated to 90*F & held in the solution for 8 hours.
 
 Planted into the same soilless mix this morning at 9AM.
 
 Milled Sphagnum, Perlite, & Vermiculite in equal parts.
 
 This medium is being held at 92*F & is just barely moist.
 
 Let's see how these guys do.
 
 Steve
 | 3/22/2003 8:07:22 PM | 
		
            | docgipe | Montoursville, PA | Soak mix????Fish, kelp, BioBoost or equal and fungicide??? | 3/22/2003 10:07:09 PM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | Hi Dwaine,
 Soaked in a 20% solution of Microflo Company's PGR IV which is a plant hormone & micronutrient solution. No fungicide needed with muy "super secret soiless mix" LOL..
 
 My last experiments with this material were peformed at 25% & 33%, but I used CT Field Pumpkins. I just couldn't "play" with the real AG's I have since they all seem to hold good potential & I didn't want to waste them. All performed very well. (see the preceding post for details)
 
 This time I have a wholw bag of "non pedigree" AG seeds that Rick sent me to experiment with. Thanks again Rick.
 
 The pots were both very dry when I checked them this AM so they were thoroughly soaked.
 
 We'll see if the AG's perform as well as the CT Fields.
 
 Steve
 | 3/23/2003 8:40:25 PM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | These seeds rotted. Not sure the causal pathogen but probably pythium (damping off). New trials underway. | 3/30/2003 7:55:35 AM | 
		
            | Don Quijot | Caceres, mid west of Spain | Maybe too hot? | 3/30/2003 2:31:57 PM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | Well don't I feel like a jerk. After 7 days of no emergence, I removed a seed from one of the pots (3-29). When I saw fungal hyphae all over the seed, I assumed the worst. Today I decided to toss the contents to reuse these pots in another experiment (after heat & chemical sterilization of course).
 What a surprise I had when I discovered young drought stressed AG babies.
 
 They've been watered & replaced in their pots. Maybe they'll live.
 
 It's a good thing these old experimental seeds aren't the ones chosen for the patch!
 
 Advanced seed atarting method experiments with & without peroxide & PGR IV all going on now too.
 | 4/1/2003 7:36:10 AM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | Forgot to mention something.
 To date, none of these tests have employed the use of conventional fungicides. But being rather conservative, I'll use Captan as a seed treatment when it's time for the "real deal".
 I know that Apron/Subdue is better. But I don't have any right now & don't feel like forking over $600/gal for a few seeds. So far I have less than that invested in the new greenhouse!
 
 Steve
 | 4/1/2003 7:40:52 AM | 
		
        
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