Help! My Corn Salad/Lambs Lettuce won't germinate!!

Started by Epiphany, April 26, 2010, 11:25:27

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Epiphany

What am I doing wrong?

I have tried indoor, outdoor, sowing direct into compost, on wet tissue, covered, uncovered......

It just won't grow!!!!
???

Jenny
~ Jenny ~

Waiting, oh so patiently, for an allotment, growing in pots and troughs and hanging baskets until then......

Epiphany

~ Jenny ~

Waiting, oh so patiently, for an allotment, growing in pots and troughs and hanging baskets until then......

Mortality

Contact who you bought it from and get a replacement or money back, sounds to me like it's no good.
Please don't be offended by my nickname 'Mortality'
As to its history it was the name of a character I played in an online game called 'Everquest'
The character 'Mortality Rate' was a female Dark Elf Necromancer, the name seemed apt at the time and has been used alot by me over the years.

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My input isn't really much help, just to say this was a crop I tried years ago and gave up with because I couldn't get it to germinate, ever......has anyone out there been successful?

Epiphany

Mortality, this is the fourth or fifth pack of seeds I've tried, all different brands from different shops. I feel like such a numpty, all the packs etc say it's so easy to grow. Not for me it isn't!!!
~ Jenny ~

Waiting, oh so patiently, for an allotment, growing in pots and troughs and hanging baskets until then......

saddad

I've grown it... don't remember any difficulty.... but did it as an Autumn/Winter veg... so maybe it likes a slightly warmer start.
Just as an aside I was in Nottingham on Saturday evening and saw loads of Purslane growing in the pavements on the ropewalk...  :-\

Ian Pearson

I have it self-sown everywhere on my plots. It won't germinate in warm conditions, which could explain the failure indoors, but it should be cool enough for it outdoors at this time of year.

Bugloss2009

maybe it's old seed. I've just sown some that's about 5 years old, so we'll see

antipodes

Yes I was going to say that corn salad is grown here, in my local region - we are the biggest world producers! It goes out at the end of summer only, we crop it autumn through winter, and it is planted either in loose compost or the big producers grow it in mostly sand (that gets gritty though). I don't think you are growing it at the right time. It prefers the cool and the declining  days. Usually it is grown in big patches as it comes up like rosettes.
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

Epiphany

Quote from: Bugloss2009 on April 27, 2010, 10:35:31
maybe it's old seed. I've just sown some that's about 5 years old, so we'll see

I'll wait for a while, I've just read it can take up to 21 days to germinate, so time will tell hey??
~ Jenny ~

Waiting, oh so patiently, for an allotment, growing in pots and troughs and hanging baskets until then......

Epiphany

Well I won't get excited just yet, but I stuck them in my bathroom cupboard 10 days ago and there are now tiny seedlings dotted here and there.

We don't know why things grow in that cupboard, it's not warm (not an airing cupboard) it's cool and dark, but it does seem to magically germinate things. We sowed chillis and put half in the cupboard and half on a window sill, the ones from the cupboard are twice the size of the others. It's wierd! Perhaps it's a magic cupboard......

I'll keep you posted with any progress!
~ Jenny ~

Waiting, oh so patiently, for an allotment, growing in pots and troughs and hanging baskets until then......

Bugloss2009

#10
yes antipodes is right, and it's a winter salad, but  will do OK for a bit in the early part of the season.

problem for me with it is it doesn't look like the stuff you get in mixed salads from the supermarket, and it tends to get mildew (for me anyway)

a French type restaurant near us used to serve things "with a maché salad". Cornsalad should have been mache. Maché means "chewed-up" (nearly)  ;D

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