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Big thanks to Tony

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:11 pm
by Millymollymandy
Not just the tip about chitting sweetcorn (which are doing so as I type :wink: ) but it works for other seeds too.

Couple of weeks ago I sowed 12 orange cosmos in individual pots in my cold frame. One solitary one emerged. :roll:

So I had the bright idea to try them on damp kitchen paper in a marge tub - result - within 4 days they have gone from sprouting little roots in the marge tub to being planted out in the empty pots to emerging as little plants in the cold frame. :cheers:

I'm now going to do it for all annual flower seeds that are large enough to handle.

Cheers! :hugish:

Re: Big thanks to Tony

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:27 pm
by Odsox
That's what this forum should be about, sharing experiences and knowledge.

Regarding chitting seeds, I do it for all large seeds, or at least all those seeds which can be handled easily, which are not sown in any great quantity. So, I do tomatoes, sweetcorn, parsnips, cucumber, squash, peppers, melons & courgettes .... but I don't do peas or any beans.
It's also useful for doing a germination test on old seed, even on very small seeds, if half germinate you know that you need to sow twice as much.

Thanks for the thanks. :iconbiggrin: