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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At what point do seedlings start to need nutrients?

A seed has all the food it needs to germinate so water is enough to make it grow, after that though, at what point are minerals and other nutrients needed? I suspect the time would depend on the type of plant, but is there a general way to explain…
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Best way to avoid seedlings from bending and dying

I love starting plants from seeds. I love the fact that from something tiny comes out something so amazing. I find, though, that I have a very bad survival rate with my seedlings. I would say 90% of them bend and die, which I have read it is because…
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What are the consequences of seeds sown outside of their depth specifications?

I was planting my green bean seeds 1 - 2 inches as the package said, then I got tired and threw the rest on the ground and stepped on them to press them into the wet soil. What happens to seeds that are sown too deep - do they germinate, but not…
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Peat Pellet Tomatoes: When to cut the weaklings?

I planted 2 seeds per Jiffy peat pellet, incidentally, every single pellet has had both seeds germinate. Right now, they are on average about 2 to 2.5 inches tall and only have their cotyledon leaves. I'm wondering when I should cull the…
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what are the trade-offs between soil blocks and air-pruning trays?

In the past, I've tried peat pots, the puff-up peat tablets, the cheap flimsy trays for doing starts. Peat pots don't really let the roots through. The tablet things are a recurring cost (so are the peat pots, but I made the mistake of buying a big…
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How to direct sow native seeds over large/steep area

I am trying to reforest a large, sometimes very steep slope that was previously covered in weeds, brambles, and garbage. I am using species native to the Pacific Northwest such as: Vaccinium parvifolium (red huckleberry) Mahonia aquifolium (tall…
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Why are weeds growing with my new seeds?

So before planting new seeds I did two applications of weed killer about 1 week apart. I thought I had gotten rid of all weeds mainly the dandelions that were growing. I was all the leaves go brown and after 1 week of the second application I…
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Are seeds from tomatoes that turned black while drying able to sprout?

Last year, I saved some seeds from tomatoes that I have grown. In some batches, the seeds turned completely black. We have been having a bad yield this year of tomatoes and I was wondering if this could be the reason. I feel the reason why they…
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Plum seeds won't sprout

i've been trying to grow some wild plums from seed. They've spent two months in the fridge in a ziplock bag with some perlite and a bit of water, after that i've cracked them and placed the seeds in a wet paper towel. I dunked them beforehand in…
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Are seeds inside dried peppers still viable?

I'm trying to grow the Carolina Reaper chili pepper. Searching for "carolina reaper seeds" on Amazon shows quite a few scams. Some reviewers say after waiting months for the pepper to grow, they found out that they were sold common varieties of…
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Planted chili seeds in regular garden compost: should I dig them up and start again?

I ordered a variety of types of chilli seed (habanero, jalapeno, anaheim) because I can't buy these types of chilli here. I've never grown anything from seed before, so I think I approached this a bit naively. I took some regular garden compost from…
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How hot can soil get if daily temperatures persist above 100°F?

I am doing some research on ponderosa pines and climate change. I am currently trying to find (with no luck) how hot soil can get if subjected to direct daily sunlight with temperatures exceeding 100°F. I am looking into seedling mortality and…
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Starting Coccinia grandis from ripe fruit

I have, at last, laid my hands on a few Coccinia grandis fruits that have ripen on the vine itself. See the attached image: I would love to grow the plant from these seeds. Is it possible, at all? What is my best shot to be successful --- the most…
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Growing Strawberry Tree from Fruit

I am very heartbroken to have had to have my beautiful mature Strawberry Tree taken out. I could not afford to have it transplanted, but I want to preserve it in some way. I did not think to ask for cuttings, but I still have some ripe fruit. Is it…
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I have planted some seeds but they don't grow to a full plant, why is this?

I bought some seeds such as the following (pepper), but there are also seeds of other plants. I'll use this one as an example. In the back, there are instructions: It instructs to plant in a 0,5cm hole, and then when the plant gets a little…
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