pre-chitting sweetcorn, pumpkin and winter squash

Started by Sparkly, April 05, 2008, 12:47:16

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Sparkly

I have decided to try pre-chitting these seeds before planting. I have set this up today. How long would it take these seeds to sprout?

I am growing the following sweetcorn@

Conqueror F1
Minipop
extra tender and sweet f1

and the following squash:

SC4-15 F1
Hundredweight
sugar pie
bush buttercut
sweetmeat
big max
Red Kuri
Waltham Butternut


Thanks Jeannine for 4 of the above!  ;D

Sparkly


manicscousers

after reading something on here about f1 seeds don't come up 2nd year, I pre-chitted my sweetcorn seed..guess what? 32 sweetcorn all germinated, only need 12  :o ;D
also, tried one of our squash ones from last year, shooted in 3 days  :)

cjb02

I didn't know you could Chit squash seeds, can i ask how do you do it?

I have some Winter Squash Hokkaido seeds that I have put 10 seeds in and only 1 has come through ( in a heated prop in a heated greenhouse).

Chitting could be the answer.




manicscousers

just put it on moist kitchen roll, in a plastic bag on the windowsill..same as my parsnips and sweetcorn  :)

Emagggie

Cor! I didn't know that either. I've tried to chit parsnips this year (it was successful last year) but I didn't put them in a poly bag ::) They kept drying out. Going to have a proper go now, thanks Mal. ;D
Smile, it confuses people.

tartonterro

ooppss sounds like i might be a bit ahead of myself - my sweetcorn is up and growing on the window sill at the moment ooppss

manicscousers


Emagggie

Ahh but I'm all behind like a donkey's tail this year. ;D
Smile, it confuses people.

tartonterro

mine are at least 6/8 inch tall and the forecast for edinburgh area isnt looking good to get them out any time soon

cjb02


manicscousers


real food

You will not be able to put your sweetcorn out into the ground till early June in Edinburgh. Even then, I use cloches in Glasgow for the first month.
You should be able to transfer them to a Greenhouse in April, a cold frame in May, before planting out in the ground.
You started a bit early for the North of the UK.
I am just about to start mine.
See the quick guide to Growing, Storing, and the Healthy Cooking, of your own Fruit and Vegetables at www.growingyourown.info

Jeannine

When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

manicscousers

ours are going in the polytunnel, that's why they're started  :)

gripper

sweet corn 4 inch high in pots on window sill will be going out in may but im in south east god bless global warming. ;D ;D

Emagggie

Smile, it confuses people.

star

Welcome Gripper,

Mine wont be started till mid April at the earliest, nice to be on the south coast for the extra degree or two though :D
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

manicscousers


cjb02


tartonterro

o dear - might start some more of later on then to make sure i get some - 1st year so im just going with whats on the packets lol

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