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How to Germinate Seeds Successfully: 7 Tips: Check Complete Guide

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How to Germinate Seeds Successfully

 

The first and crucial step in growing plants is seed germination. Many plants can be cultivated at home, including tulsi (holy basil), marigolds, capsicum, tomatoes, spinach, coriander, and more. You can obtain seeds for these plants from both the market and the vegetables you use in your daily cooking.

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What if your seeds do not germinate?

 

Yes, it can be frustrating when seeds do not germinate despite your efforts, and it can be a waste of time and resources. However, there are several measures and key points that you can follow to increase your chances of successful germination.

How to Germinate Seeds Successfully

 

Here are some tips to help you germinate seeds successfully:

1. Take good quality seeds:

 

1. Check the seed packets for the expiration date

2. Perform a water test

2. Use the right growing medium for seed germination:

coco peat

Also, read: All About Coco peat in gardening

 

To address this issue, there are two potential solutions:

1. You could add manure or liquid tonics after 15 days to provide nutrients.

2. Alternatively, you could create a soil mixture consisting of regular garden soil, sand, and compost (you can refer to a soil mixture article for the exact ratio).

As a result, your seedlings will be healthy, and there will be no need to transfer them to other pots for some days.

3. Temperature required for seed germination

 

Typically, seeds will germinate within a temperature range of 15℃ to 25℃.

seeds growing

4. Correct way to place the seeds in the growing medium/soil/pot

1. Step 1 – To germinate the seeds, start by placing the fresh seeds or soaked seeds at a distance on top of the coco peat without pressing or burying them.

seedling tray

2. Step 2 – Next, cover the seeds with a thin layer of coco peat and gently spray water over the top.

watering tips to seedlings

Note:

5. Location of the pot

 

Sunlight is not necessary for the germination of seeds.

sprouts in wet cloth

However, if the pot is kept outside on a balcony in the sunlight, the topsoil can become dry and hot, potentially damaging the seeds.

6. Correct way to water for successful seed germination

 

7. Duration of seed germination

From where to buy good quality seeds

1. Nurseries or from good seed stores:
2. Buy Online:
3. Kitchen Vegetables:

It is important to note that seeds available in the market are often chemically treated to prevent fungus and pests and also germinate faster compared to seeds taken from vegetables.

Follow the above tips and make your gardening exciting!!!

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