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"The critical time is the first two weeks between sewing and germinating and then the first little period of growth."
"Nature wouldn't get 100% germination rate all in the same day, but under ideal conditions, just direct sowing can yield great results."
"Seeds need water, air, and the right temperature to sprout."
"All three of these factors combined give us more even germination and generally stronger growth throughout the entire process."
"As long as you have good moderate temperatures over 65 degrees under, you know, 80, 82, and some moisture for the seeds to start their process, they're going to germinate."
"The plant puts its microbiome into its seed and then when that seed germinates, that's where the microbes come from."
"These seeds are resilient in nature, obviously. They fall from the tree and they just sprout right on the ground. Nature just does its thing and they germinate all on their own."
"What I found is a lot of the germination took three to four weeks and with bedding on each side of this long soybean field they just didn't stand a chance."
"Broccoli seed starts: check germination after two weeks."
"This is just to make sure that the consumer is not being taken advantage of and that old seeds aren't being sold because germination rates can decline especially if seeds are not stored properly."
"...cilantro germinates when the soil temperature is very cool, so when it's really hot in the spring and summer they're not going to germinate."
"...I allow these plants to go to seed every single spring and summer and then they will automatically germinate as soon as things start cooling down in the fall again."
"...if I just let nature do this for me it never misses."
"In order for a seed to survive, it has to germinate... it survives and provides life to the plant because of what's happening in the soil."
"Vermiculite lets light pass through it, satisfying the conditions of poppies which need light to germinate."
"They would germinate when the sunlight and the temperatures were what the seed needs."
"And in my third winter, all of my jugs germinated, and I was very, very excited."
"Seeds will germinate when they're supposed to, according to what nature dictates."
"They would germinate, if you keep them dry and in a cool place, where there's bright light, no direct sunlight, they actually germinate within like couple of weeks."
"Once they've germinated and they put their little heads right through the soil, immediately, ASAP, they need light."
"If you can get the soil in your tray to 85 degrees, you should get pretty good germination."
"As a result, you can expect rapid germination and optimum growing conditions for many crops that require this special but effective method of cultivation."
"For germination, seeds need water and oxygen."
"For me, the moment that seeds start germinating, it is like the most exciting thing. I never get tired of it."
"If you can soak the seed, you can get basically it too so it'll begin to expand and that germination process will begin."
"Something as simple as that will help just to keep the humidity in, especially while your seeds are germinating."
"As the snow melts, the moisture helps break down the seed, it helps get it ready for germination."
"When a seed is germinated and starts sprouting, it actually uses up the fat reserves in the seed."
"We need water, an appropriate temperature, and actually, we need oxygen for germination."
"Carrots that I sowed the 31st of March... they didn't come up, and then we did have a bit of rain towards the end of March, and I think that was enough to get them germinated."
"Check it out, guys. Oh my gosh, I'm going to have more than I need, that's for sure. Look at the germination, crazy isn't it? Doing really good."
"You'll have good seed to soil contact and everything, and you'll have a better germination rate."
"These seeds need humidity, proper temperature, sunlight, as well as just a little bit of water in the beginning in order to get them going and germinate."
"You just get a little step that seed lands in it, you get enough rain, water trickles right down the rock... seed germinates and then just gets going."
"It improves moisture and nutrient retention, aids in fast seed germination, prevents soil compaction, and increases aeration."
"Here they are just five days in, and as you can see, one has germinated and pushed through already."
"The exciting news today is that my baobab trees are showing the first signs of growing."
"It's interesting that seeds don't actually need nutrients to start their life."
"I counted to see how many royal oaks I have germinated now, and I am up to 28 now, so that's a good number."
"There is the seed ready to be dealt with by a squirrel, all ready to be germinated and grow back into a tall marula tree."
"I just cannot believe how fast these germinated."