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| Has anyone had any trouble getting squash seeds to germinate? I planted some a couple of weeks ago but not got anything yet. I think the variety was called Harrier F1 if I remember correctly. There's only a few seeds in the packet so I can't afford to waste any! |
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| hi, no help to you, but i am also having problems. About 1 in 4 are germinating and I don't know why! I have read that sowing the seed on its side is supposed to help but for me it hasn't. I only have a few seeds per packet as well so not impressed. Look forward to any replies on this as it is a bit disheartening. |
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| I always plant the squash seeds on the side and have only had truble with one seed out of about 20 dont know if i have just been lucky I have learnt not to water toooo much when we started we was both watering the seeds so they got over watered
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| Exactly Dobby, sow on their edge and don't overwater. Same as you Lesley seemed to take a while to germinate them this year but all came up.
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| I've had rubbish squash germination too. Pumpkins, courgettes and cucs ok for some reason though. This time I planted up a whole tray will butternut seeds and placed tray with lid inside one of my mini plastic greenhouses, kept it zipped up tight to keep it really warm and finally have some little squash plants. Good job I like them.
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| Same here.i planted the 12 seeds in packet (uchi kuri)took at least 2 weeks in the little plastic green house inside the unheated big one.9 seedlings come through so far.i hope this slow germination is a result of cooler weather recently and that they will catch up quickly.g |
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| My first lot of squash seeds didn't germinate - think I may have put them in too early. Bought some plants to get things going and then saw a packet of organic butternut seeds. Put them in and voila, 14 seedlings in about 3 weeks, 100% strike rate - for a change! If I have a surfeit, can I store them overwinter?
__________________ TonyF, Dordogne 24220 Last edited by TonyF; 20-05-2007 at 10:54 AM. |
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| Have had a bit of a problem with some butternut ones but they were an old packet of seeds I found in the back of the drawer so put it down to that - think onlyl 2 came up out of 6 but then again, didn't want 6 anyway, what with everything else I've got to fit in!
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| You certainly can Tony but you need to make sure the skins have ripened and toughened up. You shouldn't have a problem with this in sunny France but in a wet autumn here it can be difficult.
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| There's definitely something odd with squashes this year. I sowed my squashes and courgettes 3 weeks ago and the the courgettes sprouted perfectly, but not a sausage from any of the Walthamstow Butternut Squashes (sowed on their sides). I even tried digging up a couple of seeds to see if they were sprouting, but no change from when I put them in! Think I need to try again before it's too late! Last edited by Bogbunny; 21-05-2007 at 11:55 PM. |
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| We've done pretty well with our squash seeds. Probably around an 80% germination rate from saved seed, and 100% from some true seed. However of my first batch of Sweet Dumpling Squash seeds only 1 germinated of 5, so i set another 10 seeds thinking if there was a similar germination rate, i'd get another 2-3 plants - and now we have another 8 plants! So we'll now be having a Sweet Dumpling bed at the allotment ![]() |
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I agree with rusty lady.This always works for me.also they respnd well to bottom heat. Quote:
bog standard ones do pretty well at about 20c ,these seem to like 25c.
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so they got over watered

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