Top 5 Successful Seed Germination Tips
1. Pre-Soak Your Seeds Before
Planting
You can "trick" the seed
into opening faster by pre-soaking them in water. The goal is to penetrate the outer
surface of the shell so that the plant gets the signal that it's ready to grow.
2. Begin by Starting Your Seeds
Indoors
If you're failing to germinate
seeds outside, starting them inside can help. Purchase a seed tray and plant a
few seeds in each one. After your seedlings have grown, you can then move them
outside to continue to develop.
3. Monitor Your Seed's
Environment
Soil temperature sensors are
ideal for growing seeds and seedlings to monitor soil conditions and make sure
your plants stay within ideal temperatures, whether outside or indoors.
4. Keep Them Well-Watered
Once your seeds have been placed
and you've started monitoring garden temperatures, you simply need to keep them
well-watered until they germinate. Too little moisture and the seeds won't germinate;
too much moisture and they could begin to rot instead of developing.
5. Change Seed Sources
If seeds from multiple sources
are failing to germinate, you may need to look into either your soil or your
water or temperature. Your potting soil may not have sufficient moisture
retention, or your water may need to be filtered or it is about the temperature
whether it is too cold or too warm.
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