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          | Subject:  Observation on LG germination 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Bob Attaway | Flowery Branch, Georgia | For several years we have had discussions on shelf life of LG seeds. My personal experience has been that 4 to 5 years was about max. From my recent experience that opinion was incorrect.
 I decided to direct seed everything this year due to
 unpredictable weather and curiosity. Of the 8 different seeds I have planted to date the 88.5 Eaton 2003 was the 2nd fastest germinator which really surprised me.
 
 I am curious about other growers experiences?
 
 Bob A.
 | 5/26/2009 12:45:54 PM | 
		
            | Andy H | Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia | Bob, so far I planted 2-124 Eaton, 3-104 Eaton and 6-122 eaton seeds. The first 4 122 seeds all sprouted in five days. I planted 2 more and they also came up in five days. All were treated equally and so far I am unable to get any of the other seeds to germ. Go figure. | 5/26/2009 12:54:24 PM | 
		
            | Venari | Ohio | As to your 88.5s, tried to germinate 3, 2 came up looking very healthy, and are doing fine. | 5/26/2009 5:45:17 PM | 
		
            | Venari | Ohio | It took them 4 and 1/2 days to sprout. | 5/26/2009 5:45:58 PM | 
		
            | sambo | Sparta, NC | I haven't had much success germinating my long gourd seeds this year. Below is a list of my results for this season.
 Started on April 25
 
 111 7/8 Lovelace 2 for 2
 
 110.5 Duffy 0 for 2
 
 117.63 Lyons 0 for 2
 
 124 Eaton 0 for 2
 
 125.75 Urena 1 for 1
 
 
 
 Started May 3
 
 124 Eaton 0 for 3
 
 117.63 Lyons 0 for 3
 
 121.25 Duffy 0 for 3
 
 113.5 Starr 2 for 2
 
 107 Lyons 3 for 3
 
 115.25 Kline 0 for 3
 
 104 Eaton 0 for 2
 
 I also started some more on May 12
 
 104 Eaton 2 for 3
 
 121.25 Duffy 1 for 3
 
 110.5 Duffy 0 for 3
 
 
 | 5/26/2009 8:35:23 PM | 
		
            | Dutch Brad | Netherlands | 106.25 Eaton 05 (0 for 2)122.00 Eaton 05 (1 for 1) - the fastest = sibbed 88.5
 117.63 Lyons 08 (1 for 1)
 110.88 Lyons 08 (0 for 1)
 104.00 Eaton 05 (0 for 1)
 
 All started in the same germination box at about 90°F.
 | 5/27/2009 3:19:32 AM | 
		
            | duff | Topsfield, Ma. | I'm hi-jacking your post Bob...as if germination wasn't tough enough already...how many of you have babysat seeds for two weeks and finally seen a successful germination only to decapitate it while helping the young seedling to shed its seed coat?  I've got an easy 1/2 dozen prime seedlings with the gnarliest looking cots from my heavy handedness. It's all part of the fun :-)
 | 5/27/2009 7:15:17 PM | 
		
            | Maxboostbusa (Rick) | Winston Salem  NC | I broke a 126 Jutras off trying to get the seed coat off.  Heck I had a hard time getting it to come loose after it broke.   | 5/27/2009 7:42:51 PM | 
		
            | Bob Attaway | Flowery Branch, Georgia | Duff:
 Anyone who has not done that soon will.
 
 Next time I want a seed cover removed I am taking it to a brain surgeon for removal, LOL.
 
 Bob A.
 | 5/28/2009 9:20:57 AM | 
		
            | Andy H | Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia | Just checked three seeds ( 101.75 Timm 07- 107.5 Timm 05 x sibb ) that were hurriedly placed in wet paper towel Monday morning after an overnight soak and germing at @92degrees, one has sprouted. Three days is a new record for me. I'm out of Eaton seeds except 122's and I have 6 122 plants growing now. I will definitely try this method next year. | 5/28/2009 5:59:36 PM | 
		
        
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