Questions tagged [germination]

Germination is the name of the process by which a plant starts growing from a seed.

Generally, plants produce seeds to ensure a next generation of the plant. Plants have various strategies to ensure that the seeds are in the right place in order to germinate (also called "sprouting") and grow.

Many seeds have simple needs, and just need the right temperature and moisture conditions to grow.

Others are more picky in what they need to break out of the dormancy that they are in when they are ripe. The seeds of many perennials have peculiar needs in order to break out of their dormancy period and start growing.

Some seeds require part of the shell to be physically abraded in order for the seed to be able to detect the right growing conditions. An example of this is a desert plant called Ocotillo: rainfall in the deserts this plant is native to will result in flash floods. The seeds get vigorously rubbed against rocks and sand in the flash floods, like sandpaper, and only then will the seeds germinate.

Some seeds need to pass through an animal's digestive tract, so they will need a weak acid to scarify the seed coat. Examples of this include Date Palms. Planting the seeds directly will not germinate, however when they pass through a desert animal's digestive tract, they will germinate. One can replicate the chemical process by sucking on the seed for 45-60 minutes (there is probably a better mechanism, but this is how I've got mine to germinate).

Some, like ginseng, need repeated warm/cool/moist cycles in order to decide that it is the right time to grow. The natural habitat for ginseng plants is in deciduous forests. As a result, they need to be stratified in a way that simulates the seeds being buried under leaves for 2 years.

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Why are microgreens considered a healthy food?

Recently I saw seedlings on sale. And the seller said that these seedlings can be eaten and are very useful for health. They are also known as microgreens. I was very interested in this and I found information on YouTube about how they are…
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Frost seeding vs. hoof seeding vs. driving over seeds with tractor for improving pasture

There should be a pasturing or grazing community to ask such a question, but I suppose gardening and landscaping is as close as I can get. I am trying to improve a few acres of pasture (for sheep), but I don't have access to anything expensive and…
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What is the proper way to germinate seedlings?

So this was my first year of doing a vegetable garden and I have had some hits and misses. My main miss seems to be with starting my seeds indoors under a grow light. I watch Monty Don of Gardeners World do lettuce trays of plugs and he gets these…
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What is preventing northern whitecedar (Thuja occidentalis) from growing from seed in regions south of its native range? Any way to grow it from seed?

In northern Delaware, southeastern, and south-central Pennsylvania, northern whitecedar (Thuja occidentalis) is widely planted in landscaping, and it generally thrives in these regions. I sometimes even see it doing well in landscaping much farther…
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Cold stratifying seeds in cell planter

I have a few types of plants that require cold stratification. Most suggestions I've read (including the instructions on the seed pack) say to do this in the fridge. Since I am planning to start them in cell trays, can I simply plant them now and…
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saving baby grass which is starting to wash away in the rain

12 days after planting Kentucky Bluegrass, I just had a lot of rain. Many spots had already germinated such that the green grassy shoot is about 1/4 inch long, with roots just barely into the soil, but that baby grass is now mostly lying…
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Should I start roselle in full sun?

I am starting roselle in seed trays with plain sterilised cocopeat and the temperature hovers around 24~40 degrees celsius each day, with atleast 6 hours of heavy sunlight here. Should I do this in full sun outside or in some shade?
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Seedlings have crispy, yellow tips

I germinated a variety of seeds and I now have the starts inside, under two full small spectrum LED lights. I'm using a couple different mediums. Some are in rock wool. Some are in a store-bought starting medium. Some a combination of both. I'm…
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What do I do with over crowded tomato plants?

Very new to gardening, but trying to get it right! I put a lot of tomato seeds into one container and now they are growing. They are obviously too crowded. How do I correct my error? Can I lift them out and re-pot them? Thank you.
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Growing wheat from grains

I want to grow wheat. Do I have to purchase special "seeds" or can I use the "whole grains" that I use at home? They are 100% Organic KAMUT wheat grains that I purchased from: https://www.montanaflour.com/100-organic-kamut-wheat
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Cold treatment for kernel germination while fighting fungus

I try to germinate stone fruits often in the fridge, inside a bag of peat moss. When I prepare the peat medium I wet it with rain water, but often the seeds/kernels rotten. I was wondering if I could soak the seeds in 10% bleach solution or even use…
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Does season matter when seeds are grown?

I'd like to start growing houseplants from seed in the UK. Given that it's almost November, does this make any difference when it comes to growing indoors? It won't be quite as warm, but it will obviously still be a comfortable human temperature in…
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How to remove mucilage from dragon fruit seed for better germination?

I bought a yellow dragon fruit (Pitaya) and extracted the seeds. After soaking the seeds in water in preparation for sowing, I noticed that a thick clear sac (called mucilage) swelled around the seeds. There is a lot of literature around mucilage of…
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No sun in apartment, options for seedlings/propagation?

I have roof apartment with northfacing windows and southfacing terrace. Unfortunatley, there is no windowstill on the windows, and roof angle means that any particular spot on the floor has direct sunlight only about 2-3 hours a day. Trying to come…
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Germinating Vinca and Petunia seeds fail

I'm trying to germinate Vinca and Petunia flowers from seeds, for over a month now. INFO I have multiple environment-conditions setups for the Vinca: Vinca setup 1: Seeds from last-year's flowers, potting mix bedding, inside a pot (in indirect…