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I put butternut squash in pots to start weeks ago - no sign of germination yet. Should I have another go using the propagator this time. Also courgettes have not shown yet in the greenhouse. Still too cold?
Good luck, and don't give up on your first sowing yet - a week is not a long time. If they are still going to germinate, they will do so quicker in warmth.
Quote from: galina on April 23, 2017, 12:28:11Good luck, and don't give up on your first sowing yet - a week is not a long time. If they are still going to germinate, they will do so quicker in warmth. Galina, when I read Tiny Clanger's post, I thought that the seeds had only been in for a week but on reading it again, I noticed that they had been in for a while as Tiny Clanger had written "I put butternut squash in pots to start weeks ago".I think the only way is to start again and perhaps leave the ones that haven't propagated to see if they come up as a bonus.
Quote from: Tiny Clanger on April 23, 2017, 11:43:01I put butternut squash in pots to start weeks ago - no sign of germination yet. Should I have another go using the propagator this time. Also courgettes have not shown yet in the greenhouse. Still too cold?I would plant some more squash and courgettes. I find it can be hit and miss with these seeds especially if the packets are older. You could start them off wrapped in damp kitchen paper, put in a sandwich bag or small plastic food containers and placed in an airing cupboard.