digitS'
Garden Master
This is from the University of Nebraska:
I hope that chart is a clear enough. What it shows is optimal germination temperatures. I can have real problems with a good number of seedlings together that are germinating at different rates. That leads to crowding of late seedlings by those that are first off the blocks ..... Notice how optimal temperatures for what we usually want as transplants are often warmer than usual home temperatures. Germination can likely be improved by starting the plants in a warmer location than where you are thinking of growing them to transplant size.
(It's been quite awhile since 'Bill has been around and I hope he comes back to tell us if he ever grew those Maruba Santoh greens he was thinking about several years ago .)
Steve
I hope that chart is a clear enough. What it shows is optimal germination temperatures. I can have real problems with a good number of seedlings together that are germinating at different rates. That leads to crowding of late seedlings by those that are first off the blocks ..... Notice how optimal temperatures for what we usually want as transplants are often warmer than usual home temperatures. Germination can likely be improved by starting the plants in a warmer location than where you are thinking of growing them to transplant size.
(It's been quite awhile since 'Bill has been around and I hope he comes back to tell us if he ever grew those Maruba Santoh greens he was thinking about several years ago .)
Steve