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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: gunnerbee on May 18, 2005, 19:22:42

Title: inquest into my useless seeds!!!
Post by: gunnerbee on May 18, 2005, 19:22:42
the squashes and courgettes were soft so i squeezed them and yellow stuff came out.
the cucumbers were mouldy under the soil,
Any explanation from anyone. thanks alot.
Title: Re: inquest into my useless seeds!!!
Post by: mutty042130 on May 18, 2005, 19:54:30
my guess is the soil was too wet did you over water
Title: Re: inquest into my useless seeds!!!
Post by: gunnerbee on May 18, 2005, 21:15:26
i may have done, aloso it has been really warm in the day here and chilly at night, cheers im off to plant some more.
Title: Re: inquest into my useless seeds!!!
Post by: ruudbarb on May 18, 2005, 21:34:45
Hi gunnerbee - try sowing the seeds into well drained moist compost and just dampen the surface when it becomes dry but don't let it dry out too much.  I use GP potting compost with sharp sand, grit or vermiculite added to aid drainage  Put the seeds in on their edges and barely cover them with compost or vermiculite.  Try to keep them warm and not too cold at night.  I always try to maintain night time temps above 50 deg F [10degC].  Once through, I mist the seedlings regularly if they are in the sun which seems to zip them along a treat. 

I hope this is of some help but you should not have too much trouble once we get rid of these nasty cold nights and it is certainly not too late to start again.
Title: Re: inquest into my useless seeds!!!
Post by: djbrenton on May 19, 2005, 08:18:09
I shoved propogater lids on mine and they came up a treat. BTW has anyone else spotted that Sankey lids are £3.99 at Focus but the lids and trays together are £2.99!