They're finally up!!!
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They're finally up!!!
Planted 0n January 21st, the first seedlings are up this evening. None were up this morning. Even with 2+ feet of snow on the ground from this weekend, it now seems like spring again.
The other half of that tray was planted the next evening. None of those has germinated yet. 15 days! The first up are 'Yellow Splash' and 'Christmas Tree Gala' crosses.
George
The other half of that tray was planted the next evening. None of those has germinated yet. 15 days! The first up are 'Yellow Splash' and 'Christmas Tree Gala' crosses.
George
I haven't planted a thing yet, either. My basement is way too cold right now for anything to grow! DH has enough trouble with the lights going 24/7 down there, I think he'd pitch me into a snowbank if I suggested plugging in a heater.
Linda P
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Heat in basement
Linda, over the 35 years I've been sprouting seeds in our basement I've put smaller trays and 6-paks in plastic bags on top of the old, metal fluorescent fixtures with the big wings that I bought when I built the first two wooden gro-light stands. Those still work. I still use them for bottom heat for tomatoes and peppers. The newer electronic ballast fixtures are too small and don't produce enough heat.
The other option to germinate them is the top of the freezer or refrigerator. Both give off lots of heat. I put trays there, but the room is limited. After they germinate the heat from under the fluorescent lights will help.
George
The other option to germinate them is the top of the freezer or refrigerator. Both give off lots of heat. I put trays there, but the room is limited. After they germinate the heat from under the fluorescent lights will help.
George
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Congratulations, George!!
The only spot I'll ever be able to grow seeds is in my cold cold basement too. I'm thinking that if I ever do try it, I'll have to create an enclosed space with tarps or heavy plastic maybe. And raised off of the cold cement slab floor. And any ideas would be appreciated!! [Keeping in mind that there is NO budget. I'll have to get a couple pairs of thermal socks so I can stand to work down there.]

The only spot I'll ever be able to grow seeds is in my cold cold basement too. I'm thinking that if I ever do try it, I'll have to create an enclosed space with tarps or heavy plastic maybe. And raised off of the cold cement slab floor. And any ideas would be appreciated!! [Keeping in mind that there is NO budget. I'll have to get a couple pairs of thermal socks so I can stand to work down there.]


I germinate them here and there a bit high in the kichen. Think they get 22 - 23 C. When most are germinated and some will start to unfurl/show the 2. set of leaves they go to the hall under 24/ 7 light. I t is colder here, depending on the heater/ darn dog = open dor thing, I will think it goes from 10 to 15 C
They grow a bit slover in the cold, but the plant are heavier ?? better/ not that long


So just use the basement ... they will be just fine with some light
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Why don't you try a small test batch? Germinate in the house with a folded paper towel in a tiny covered tray, then with tweezers either put them in another covered tray with sterilized mix near a light bulb in the basement.
Why I say this, is my discovery that hostas seem to prefer to grown the cold. ( I lost some to a too hot seed starting pad) My GUESS is 60-80F germination, and maybe 50-70 growing--repeat, that's my guess! I wanted to grow in the garage, but when your pipes freeze, it's too cold.
What's the temp of your basement?
Why I say this, is my discovery that hostas seem to prefer to grown the cold. ( I lost some to a too hot seed starting pad) My GUESS is 60-80F germination, and maybe 50-70 growing--repeat, that's my guess! I wanted to grow in the garage, but when your pipes freeze, it's too cold.
What's the temp of your basement?
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Hey there, just my two cents, but I had the same thing happen to me last year with my first batch of seeds, I put them on the warm seed starting pad and they cooked, had hardly any germination. Then I tried a second batch on the lower shelf of my rack in the dark, cold basement (55-60º) and had great results that time.malaprop wrote:Why I say this, is my discovery that hostas seem to prefer to grown the cold. ( I lost some to a too hot seed starting pad) My GUESS is 60-80F germination, and maybe 50-70 growing...

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Hooorray! I, too, can finally say "they're up!" I have germination in two trays... some streaky seeds I got off ebay and my own Abiqua Drinking Gourd. I have looked at the one tray half dozen times today and new ones each time. I had them on the floor at 60 degrees since Jan 21, 22 then moved them to a table at 72 degrees and they have been there about 5 days, I guess. I usually start all my seed (other than hostas) on the floor with good results. But I haven't put lights on them yet. This is soooooo exciting! Thanks y'all for all the pointers.
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New seedlings
One of the trays planted on 1/27 has its first germination. That's 13 days. I'm glad I caught it this morning to move it under the lights.
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Had to turn all thelights on
All six trays have germinated. Even the tray from 1/29 has some germinated. Spring is around the corner!
Oops, there's still 2 feet of snow out there.
George
Oops, there's still 2 feet of snow out there.
George
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Babies
No pictures yet. They're too small yet. But over the next few weeks I'll be boring everyone with them.
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