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Related: About this forumPics of My 2022 Seed Viability Testing
Here are the instructions I used:
https://richmond.ces.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/SeedViabilityTest.pdf?fwd=no
Basically you just put 10 seeds on a paper towel, put them in a plastic bag, label, and place them on a heat source. In this case I used a seed germination mat. In 7 days check to see if there are sprouts.
This is a good way to tell how much of a seed to plant and also to make sure you put down seed that is going to grow when springtime rolls around. I really dislike wasting space in a raised bed with seed that doesn't come up.
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Pics of My 2022 Seed Viability Testing (Original Post)
NJCher
Feb 2022
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Phoenix61
(17,648 posts)1. That's a great idea.
I grew plants from seed for the first time last year. I had so many seedlings and, apparently, grew quite attached to each and every one of them. Since I couldnt bring myself to thin them out they were all a little stunted.
That's the standard practice for checking germination rates. I use that exact model of heat mat...
Emile
(29,837 posts)3. Do you moisten the paper towel?
I put the towel on a plate and sprayed it with my mister spray bottle that I use for my ferns. Then I put the seeds on it & slipped it in the baggie.
Emile
(29,837 posts)5. Thanks, the bags keep the paper towel from drying out. I will
try this this spring.