Time to germinate?

Soon.   You’ll have to be attuned to your local weather. Time to germinate? If the day/night low temps are below 38˚F…you’ll not want to have any of your pot plants outdoors. The very least effective way to germinate is by throwing seeds over the ground. It is much better to try to germinate each seed individually by using an expandable pellet or barrel or else by using peat pots. With these paper-mache containers you’ll want to fill them with a very very light soil called… germinating and cloning soil. When the seed gets damp it’ll split open and a tap root will grow out. Hopefully the tap root will have enough energy to emerge and seek soil. This very very light soil offers almost no resistance to the tap root, which is  a good thing. Don’t drown these newly germinated plants in water, but do keep the soil moist. Many commercial germinators have a base that holds water and peat pots and a clear plastic top that encourages humidity and moisture to condense. This seems to be a good thing for the young germinates. Cow-pots seem to work as good as peat-pots.

In a couple weeks, after the roots have  grown through the bottom of the peat pot or the sides of the pellets then it’ll be time to up-pot them. Pot them into a larger container (6 or 8 inches wide by 6 or 8 or 10 inches deep) so that  you can grow the pot for a while ’till “sexing”.

Keep track of each plant by labeling or mapping them out on paper. I pay attention to germination dates and the date of up-potting. If you have feminized seeds that are “auto-flowering,” the clock starts upon germination. Typically these auto flowering seed strains give you 45 to 50 days in vegetative growth and then 40 to 45 days in bloom. Thats it. You get what you get in terms of yield.  I worry about the modified genetics… what the ultimate effects will be.   I’m told that the “autoflowering” seeds have very unstable genetics. Hmmm.

It looks like we’ll have some cold nights over this next week, then it’ll warm up again. You can probably begin germinating seeds soon… now and thru-out May.
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Once again, we can grow only 12 plants per residential property in Denver…You’ll need to grow it in a fenced, locked yard, out of sight of your neighbors.  I’ll be looking for low-growing plants to keep them out of sight.

So, some plants are leafing out first and some plants are blooming first. The fruit trees, Bradford Pears and ornamental apple trees tend to bloom first so that they can set fruit. My Siberian Crab has leafed out and is going into bloom. My lilacs are leafing out which is nice because they are big and tall and make good cover for my pot plants. Of course the yellow plants are looking good! Golden Nine Bark, Forsythia, Daffodils and Dandylions. Also, I have some red tulips beginning to open. Every year it snows on this patch of red tulips as they bloom out. So, I figure this next 4 or 5 days will be snowy and cold. You may have to gently knock the snow off of your trees limbs. We need the coming precipitation but don’t want the broken down trees or shrubs.

Soon, it will warm up enough to get it all going…soon.