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| Morning all! Just realised I posted this first on wrong forum. Sorry! Well - what I wld like to know is if I use clear plastic food trays for germinating seeds, should they be lined with something dark? Does it matter if the roots glimpse a bit of daylight? Thank youoooo |
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| I thought they were dark to encourage heat. Something black left in the sunshine will likely heat up more readily than something white after all.
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| Mm. Yes - thanks Wayne - but do roots try and grow away from light i.e. would transparent seed trays prevent them germinating properly - or, as the seedlings are only in there for a couple of weeks (hopefully!) - it doesn't matter, light or dark? |
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| I've just plonked my seeds on top anyway rather than even covered in the compost and there on the window sill so they've hours of direct sunlight for days now, and they've germinated in just a few days. The roots also gone down into the compost, so they know which way to go even with light. |
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| I would suggest that roots search out nutrients, so as long as they're covered in compost, they should be fine whatever the container.
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| Light won't go through the soil. I think wrapping in a black bag is a lot of effort but its your time and it may yeild some benefit. I'd just do the quick and easy approach.
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| Perhaps you could use something more conventional for the compost and use the see through things as mini propagators. I wouldn't think that using them briefly to raise seedlings would hurt though. |
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| If I remember my biology lessons correctly, roots are geotropic, i.e. they are sensitive to gravity and will always try to grow downwards. It's only the shoots that are phototropic, i.e. they grow towards the light.
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| found this thread very interesting as i work in a supermarket and have an abundance of trays that youghurts are delivered in. Use them mostly to sit plant pots in as drip trays but have just planted romanesca in them and they have germinated with no problem at all, I say go for it. |
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