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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Rhubarb Thrasher on May 20, 2008, 21:41:59

Title: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: Rhubarb Thrasher on May 20, 2008, 21:41:59
I sowed a packet of Franchi carrots today. When I opened the packet, all the seeds were blue. I thought-what's occurring, Gromit, then when I sowed them I twigged - it's so you can see where they've gone
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: lolabelle on May 20, 2008, 21:45:21
what a briliant idea maybe all seed companies will catch on
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: betula on May 20, 2008, 21:46:02
Yes,I like that idea. :)
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: saddad on May 20, 2008, 23:05:41
But what have they used to make them blue? I seem to remember sweet Corn used to come Pink then they stopped using that fungicide...  :-\
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: Rhubarb Thrasher on May 21, 2008, 11:16:03
and a very weird blue it was too. They certainly didn't go over them all with a biro
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: Flunky on May 21, 2008, 12:07:06
I have some orange carrot seeds. I was told that the coatings are to aid germination.
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: cambourne7 on May 21, 2008, 12:24:43
i think its more that just being able to see where they are i have seen other seeds with these kind of coverings and always believed that this was so A) the seed did not rot and b) it aided germination.
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: dandelion on May 21, 2008, 12:31:35
I have some  onion seed with a metallic blue covering from French seed company Beaumaux  On the packet it says it's treated with 'thirame' (that would be the French name of the chemical)
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: Flunky on May 21, 2008, 12:36:13
So i assume that these are chemical coatings. mmmm?

http://www.inchem.org/documents/pds/pds/pest71_e.htm

Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: Rhubarb Thrasher on May 21, 2008, 13:13:13
w interesting. I'd look at the packet more closely but it's in the compost bin. But it's got nothing to do with the seeds being coloured
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: davyw1 on May 21, 2008, 14:27:36
The coating on the seeds is a chemical to increase and accelerate germination. Its also to help with the grower not passing on disease. There are different colours for different chemicals.
So if you think you are totally organic your not LOL
Title: Re: Good Idea From Franchi
Post by: calendula on May 21, 2008, 16:08:24
to my horror I opened a packed of leek seeds from Moles the other day and found them to be bright green - pretty sure it is a chemical, been treated for something but it didn't say so in the catalogue  >:(