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Blue Coating On Cantaloupe Seeds
Last Sunday I started my garden seeds indoors. When I opened the pack of cantaloupe seeds, the first thing I noticed that they were a bright blue in color. Today (Wed.) they have already germinated and are over an inch tall. None of the other seeds (tomato and bell pepper) have germinated as of yet. Best I can figure is that the bright blue coating on the seeds had something to do with the rapid germination. Any ideas as to what these seeds may have been coated with? Rich from PA |
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Blue Coating On Cantaloupe Seeds
EVP MAN wrote:
Last Sunday I started my garden seeds indoors. When I opened the pack of cantaloupe seeds, the first thing I noticed that they were a bright blue in color. Today (Wed.) they have already germinated and are over an inch tall. None of the other seeds (tomato and bell pepper) have germinated as of yet. Best I can figure is that the bright blue coating on the seeds had something to do with the rapid germination. Any ideas as to what these seeds may have been coated with? Rich from PA Most likely an antifungal compound applied by the seed merchant which has nothing to do with germination. David |
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