I had the SAME thing happen to me this year. Dry stored the seeds in the fridge all winter, planted them up in the spring, and only one germinated after 3-4 weeks. Even went back and put 3 additional seeds in each seed container (18 count rootmakers) and only got one additional seedling.
Let the MN DNR do it. That's what they get paid for apparently. You show how to do it, but I'm a different person now. It takes too damn long. But you teach how to do it for effect. IDK guy. I'm a working stiff.
I have a few compost bins that I put it in but only use it for garden or maybe if i am potting something up into a really large container i might use some in the bottom,,,I prefer fresh soil with fresh Rootmaker fertilizer.
I am going to try this thanks
Good Luck!!
I had the SAME thing happen to me this year. Dry stored the seeds in the fridge all winter, planted them up in the spring, and only one germinated after 3-4 weeks. Even went back and put 3 additional seeds in each seed container (18 count rootmakers) and only got one additional seedling.
Next year I am going to collect a ton of them and try several different methods and see if I can find one that works best!!
Let the MN DNR do it. That's what they get paid for apparently. You show how to do it, but I'm a different person now. It takes too damn long. But you teach how to do it for effect. IDK guy. I'm a working stiff.
Do you re-use the soil ? Asking about the soil with nutrients in the tray.
I have a few compost bins that I put it in but only use it for garden or maybe if i am potting something up into a really large container i might use some in the bottom,,,I prefer fresh soil with fresh Rootmaker fertilizer.
I have heard these are hard to get to sprout
Yes!!, I am not giving up on them,,going to try some different things next time and see if I can get my germination rate up