I am sure this has been covered before, but I couldn't find it in a search.
I rather foolishly sowed some lettuce seeds April 2nd in my greenhouse and it has been too hot for them to germinate - I believe anything over 80F will inhibit them. I can't remember whether it is a simple matter of putting them somewhere cooler or giving up on that lot and resowing.
Lettuce Thermo-inhibition
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I would think you'd have a wee show by now from those you have sown, they are pretty quick up if happy. If not sown direct you could put the tray somewhere cooler just as an experiment but I would be re-sowing somewhere cooler.
Westi
If we are having a warm spell it is best to sow in the late evening when its cooler and then water with cold water.
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Dear John,
If lettuce seed are subjected to high temperatures germination locks up. I had this several years ago and I posted on the forum about it.
I planted an 80ft x 30ft tunnel with 6 benches of trays of 216 and in the second week in February I had just finished sowing and the afternoon was beautiful so my wife and I took off on a jolly and the temp in tunnel exceeded 120F and the whole lot locked up. It also ruined all the min/max themometers so I don't actually know how high the temp got. The trays were emptied out and resown and where we had discarded the waste the lettuces finally germinated in October!
Sihncrely,
JB.
If lettuce seed are subjected to high temperatures germination locks up. I had this several years ago and I posted on the forum about it.
I planted an 80ft x 30ft tunnel with 6 benches of trays of 216 and in the second week in February I had just finished sowing and the afternoon was beautiful so my wife and I took off on a jolly and the temp in tunnel exceeded 120F and the whole lot locked up. It also ruined all the min/max themometers so I don't actually know how high the temp got. The trays were emptied out and resown and where we had discarded the waste the lettuces finally germinated in October!
Sihncrely,
JB.
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Dear All,
you could try putting the seed tray (in a plastic bag!) into the fridge for a month or so to try and overcome the inhibition. DO make sure that COOK's permission is sought before placing the tray inside though. This temperature germination problem can also occur if you have left the seed packet on the greenhouse bench and it has got hot. Then you can do the same with the seed packets; but I would leave them in there for several months.
This scenario can also apply to winter bedding seeds such as pansies, violas, primroses, polyanthus, auricula and forget-me-nots. For them sowing in cooler weather is advised and if not then sow in a shaded area and cover with shade netting as well. Mist frequently if possible.
Regards Sally Wright.
you could try putting the seed tray (in a plastic bag!) into the fridge for a month or so to try and overcome the inhibition. DO make sure that COOK's permission is sought before placing the tray inside though. This temperature germination problem can also occur if you have left the seed packet on the greenhouse bench and it has got hot. Then you can do the same with the seed packets; but I would leave them in there for several months.
This scenario can also apply to winter bedding seeds such as pansies, violas, primroses, polyanthus, auricula and forget-me-nots. For them sowing in cooler weather is advised and if not then sow in a shaded area and cover with shade netting as well. Mist frequently if possible.
Regards Sally Wright.
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Cook's permission!
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Dear Stephen,
in these uncertain times I doubt very much if COOK will be out for long enough for anyone to run a dishwasher with illicit items in it and not get caught.....
Regards Sally Wright
in these uncertain times I doubt very much if COOK will be out for long enough for anyone to run a dishwasher with illicit items in it and not get caught.....
Regards Sally Wright