..can't remember what is called...but has anybody bought it and does it really do what is advertized for..boosting chilli germination...
what does it say in bottle of the "active" incredients...?
..just wondering as I have seen it sale on some chilli companies websites, but they do not tell what is made of..
It is probably gibberellic acid (GA3) but soaking the seeds in water overnight is usually just as effective for most chilli varieties. Soaking in weak tea may be necessary for stubborn varieties.
..yes I have plenty of those stubborn ones... >:(
..oh well..now I have good reason for another tea break.. ;D
Best tea for me and old for chillies... ;D ;D..waste not, want not...
thanks for that..I'll have a go..I'll save my hard earned pennies and try the tea first and if that doesn't work I'll get that other stuff for next year..
mean while I use the saved money for some more seeeeddddsss ;D ::)
I found this - but never tried it myself.
There are some sources that suggest that prior to planting, the seeds should be soaked in a 1:4 bleach:water solution for 40 minutes, under constant agitation. The seed should then be rinsed in vinegar and then in water. This is said to reduce the chances of infection from bacterial spot disease.
Source - http://www.g6csy.net/chile/growing.html
Thought some people use hydrogen peroxide. Don't know what the dilution rate is.
The weak tea method is explained in detail here:
http://www.thechileman.org/guide_starting.php
I bought some germination powder when i bought my chilli seeds from the chilli seed company.
The main ingredient is salt peter, it tells you to soak the seeds for 4 hrs. i think it cost about £4.
I did this with my seeds and got about an 85% success rate - but don't really know if it made a difference as i did no others to compare with.
Quote from: no-lottie on April 02, 2010, 13:28:56
I found this - but never tried it myself.
There are some sources that suggest that prior to planting, the seeds should be soaked in a 1:4 bleach:water solution for 40 minutes, under constant agitation. The seed should then be rinsed in vinegar and then in water. This is said to reduce the chances of infection from bacterial spot disease.
Source - http://www.g6csy.net/chile/growing.html
I've heard about that bleach job before..I know that some bird keepers soak their seed with bleach solution...but as why..I have forgotten..I'll have to ask my bird keeping friend about that..
Normally I do not have much problems with germination..but this year..my heated propagators are on windowsill and as this winter has been so much colder ..I wonder if temperature inside has been lower than normal...?
I was told weak MIRACLE Grow for soaking old seeds.Re gibberelic acid and what to use it for..just type the word it will come up, I have it bookmarked somewhere if you can't find it.
XX Jeannine