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  • #16
    I have aldi propergators got them in the sale last yr 1.99. If condensation forms i ust give them a wipe. When they start germinating i lift lid off then. If im doing items they will germinate at a different time. I do them in half loo roll pots and take out one by one when germinated xx

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    • #17
      How bizarre... Most of my seeds do germinate at a similar time I grant you, but some like the cyclamen I'm trying for the first time are more tricky. I've been compromising - out during the day to keep the biggie happy, then back in at night to keep the little'un cosy. Not sure if I'm making things better or worse!? I tried the fridge / propagator thing with a tray of hellibores, but OH got stressed with all the bits of soil that kept falling off so they're now in the garden/porch taking their chances. Very slowly. Doing nothing at all! Maybe I'm better sticking to veg for now..
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      • #18
        very good tips.

        I have a big platform to utility room window, but there is no heating in the small utility besides kitchen. I just wonder if this place can be useful for any

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        • #19
          For those looking for optimum germination conditions, this may help. It does not contain all veg you may wish to grow:

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kathyd View Post
            some like the cyclamen I'm trying for the first time are more tricky
            Very tricky ... they want pitch-black [cover the pot with tinfoil] to germinate, so what are you supposed to do when one seed germinates early? I never found an answer to that! I gave up trying to raise them from seed and bought a few plants as cheap as I could and now I let them self seed under the trees instead. Once established they produce loads of seed, compared to a seed packet!, so I figure by the law of averages they will spread reasonably well

            I tried the fridge / propagator thing with a tray of hellibores, but OH got stressed with all the bits of soil that kept falling off so they're now in the garden/porch taking their chances
            For things that want Cold/Warm or Warm/Cold/Warm I use little zip-lock bags with a teaspoon of only-just-moist vermiculite. I stick a label on with how many days they need at each temperature with a gap to write in the date, like this:

            20C 30D 07Jan
            5C 90D 07Feb
            20C Germ .....

            So the bag was made up on 07-Jan, and needs 20C for 30 Days, so on (or sometime after) so (today) I write 07-Feb on the second line which is the date it will be ready to move to the fridge at 5C. When I move it I will add 90 days to the (then) date and write that on the next line as a reminder for the [earliest] date it can come out of the fridge.

            I then put all the little zip-locks in a Tupperware box (one for each temperature regime, so only need 3 or 4 in total), the single Tupperware box in the fridge doesn't take up much space

            Maybe I'm better sticking to veg for now..
            I can't think of any Veg that don't germinate all-at-once given the right starting temperature, and all (that I can think off ) only take a week or two to germinate. Hooray for that!
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Kristen View Post
              Very tricky ... they want pitch-black [cover the pot with tinfoil] to germinate, so what are you supposed to do when one seed germinates early? I never found an answer to that!

              I can't think of any Veg that don't germinate all-at-once given the right starting temperature, and all (that I can think off ) only take a week or two to germinate. Hooray for that!
              Blimey! No wonder some of my seed packets are labelled 'Plantsman'! I mean, you have to be Patient, and Organised! And seemingly have endless spaces at specific temperatures to put them all... Hmmm. But I do love a challenge now and again . My only naughty germinator so far with veggies is a Marmande tomato - only one has come up! All the others appear OK though, touch wood. Now to clear space for potting on.. I always thought gardeners got a break in the winter, but it's just not true is it! Lol .
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Bigmallly View Post
                For those looking for optimum germination conditions, this may help. It does not contain all veg you may wish to grow:

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                Thanks - now if I remember f to c is
                C = (f-32)*1.8 or ((f-32)*5)/9 if the decimal place make mental arithmetic hard

                At least I think that's the formula

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Jay-ell View Post
                  if I remember f to c is
                  Google will do that for you - especially useful if you have a predictive search thingie in your browser (such as Chrome provides) as it gives the answer without having to actually visit the Google page.

                  61F in C =

                  will give you 16C

                  I remember it as:

                  32F = 0C
                  and then the digits reverse for these two:
                  61F = 16C
                  82F = 28C

                  and I extrapolate, roughly!, in my head for figures in between.
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                  • #24
                    Ah but on the lottie with a flat battery or no reception its handy to be able to do the math. Sometimes useful in a no phones pub quiz as well.

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