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The high temperature for a given city.
25-25.5 Celsius is the best temperature
warm temperatures
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Moisture and light. You can sprout them between moist paper towels. In the garden, sprinkle radish seeds on top of prepared soil and water in. Plant in a sunny location for best results.
Yes, temperature can affect germination. Seeds have specific temperature ranges at which they germinate best, and extremes in temperature can inhibit or slow down the germination process. Most seeds germinate best within a specific temperature range, which can vary depending on the plant species.
Tomato seeds germinate best with soil temps between 70-90F. Dont transplant till night temps are above 45F.
Heat usually induces seeds to germinate. However plants grow best at the optimum temperature, soil fertility, water level, oxygen level etc... The list is endless - experiment.
yes, a dark warm place is best for germing most kinds of seeds, including marijuana.
This all depends on the quality and age of the seeds. For best results try germinating seeds that were purchased in that growing season opposed to seeds that have been stored.
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
Yes, but it depends on what type of seeds you have to determine how best to go about it.
Corn seeds grow best when they are sown directly into the garden. Sow seeds directly in the garden 15-25mm deep and 20-30cm apart, with rows 50-90cm apart. Keep soil moist but never wet or dry. Seeds should germinate in around 5-14 days at a soil temperature of 16-35°C.
radishes and most other seeds grow best in warm temperatures, 70 degrees or so is a good temperature for them
Between 1-7 days, usually around day 2.
No Most seeds will germinate in water. The best way to test seeds for germination is to place the seeds between two layers of wet paper towel and put them in a plastic sandwich bag in a warm place. After a few days, the seeds will begin to sprout. This is also the way I start seeds which are difficult to germinate, e.g., gourd seeds. When the seeds sprout, I take them out of the paper towel and plant them in soil.
I didn't quite get your question, but I'll try my best to answer. Plants grow because of a little sprout inside of the seed that continues to grow by eating the food provided inside of the seed.