Typically Marigolds take anywhere from 3-7 days to germinate in my experience.
i want to pick old blooms from marigold that i just planted. can i dry them and plant this year? if so how can i dry them?
Around 2 weeks give or take depending on conditions.
10-21 days according to the package of seeds i have
it takes one week or more time
It depends entirely on the seed, but usally 5 days to 3 weeks.
Depending on factors like the soil's temperature and its moisture content, corn seed should germinate between 5 to 15 days. If after this time it has not germinated, then these are two factors that need to be investigated
It depends on which seed you have. Generally seeds take between 7 and 14 days to germinate. There are of course exceptions, some varieties can germinate within 2 days if conditions are right, where as others can take literally years to germinate - even if conditions are right.
10-21 days according to the package of seeds i have
it takes one week or more time
It depends entirely on the seed, but usally 5 days to 3 weeks.
Strawberries are usually grown from runners from the parent plant not seeds
Forget me nots take about a dozen days to germinate. The first year it grows leaves and the second year it will produce flowers.
yes Further answer Not necessarily. Seeds don't take in fertiliser. But they take in water that may have fertiliser in it. But this fertiliser may not make them germinate faster.
Depending on factors like the soil's temperature and its moisture content, corn seed should germinate between 5 to 15 days. If after this time it has not germinated, then these are two factors that need to be investigated
It depends on which seed you have. Generally seeds take between 7 and 14 days to germinate. There are of course exceptions, some varieties can germinate within 2 days if conditions are right, where as others can take literally years to germinate - even if conditions are right.
It should only take a couple of weeks for the hosta to germinate.
yes ex radish seeds germinate in 7-10 days, while roses take 20-24 days at best circumstances, and they can take months or even years if they are not grown right
time
There are several types of seeds that can take up to a year to germinate. Some examples include ginkgo biloba, which can take anywhere from 1 to 3 years to germinate, and sweet cherries, which can also take up to a year. The germination time can vary depending on the seed's species, environmental conditions, and dormancy mechanisms.