Dark colors absorb light, so the darker shade would keep the seed warmer and allow it to germinate faster.
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beacause balck is agood radiator of heat.
no it kills them. germinate at 25 degrees Celsius
soaked seeds
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.
yes, due to the enzyme structure of the seed and the speed at which it can germinate.
Its faster to propagate from cutting than from seed
Seeds may grow faster in soil covered with a black cloth because the cloth helps to retain heat by absorbing sunlight, creating a warmer environment that can promote faster germination and growth. The darkness created by the black cloth may also simulate a natural under-soil environment, encouraging the seeds to grow towards the surface.
They won't grow at all when frozen. Some seeds need to suffer a cold spell before they germinate for example alpines, this does not mean they will grow faster it just means they will not germinate without the cold spell.
Cooking seeds will make sure the seeds do not grow. The only seeds that need heat to germinate are some evergreen tree seeds.
In order to germinate sunflower seeds hull them. This will cause them to germinate more quickly. Put the seeds in a jar with water and they will germinate.
Yes, most seeds require light to germinate, but some seeds can germinate in darkness.