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Okra seed packets showing water damage. 12.16.14 |
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Okra Cajun Jewel at one day of germination. 12.16.14 |
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Okra Lee at one day of germination. 12.16.14 |
I think it's a good idea to check last year's seeds for germination, before ordering others of the same variety this year. Not that I heeded my own advice.
Still, I wanted to see if some of the varieties I had but didn't try last year, had potential for this year.
Last spring I spilled water on the envelope holding the seed packets. I let it dry at ambient room conditions. Some of the packets are water stained. I thought that might doom the seeds.
Sunday pm, I placed 10 seeds each of these 3 varieties in small jars, with shallow water. Monday morning I transferred the seeds to damp paper towels, and placed them in zip-lock bags on seed starting warmer mat.
Now, tuesday am, here is the early result.
Cajun Jewel: 9/10 germination.
Lee: 2/10 germination.
Clemson Spineless. 1/10 germination.
I think it's still very early. Very surprised at those Cajun Jewel.
I also placed Roma beans, packed for 2012, on damp paper towel, in ziplock, without presoak. So far, there is 1/10 germination. I think it's very early.
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Okra Clemson Spineless at 1 day of germination. 12.16.14 |
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Roma beans at 1 day of germination. no presoak. 12.16.14 |