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Historically I have completely failed when trying to start flowers:
zennias, marigolds, petunias, snap dragons. I'm pretty good with veggies. Is there anything different about starting flowers? Thanks for any help. Dave .... |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 16:21:06 -0800, Dave .... wrote:
Historically I have completely failed when trying to start flowers: zennias, marigolds, petunias, snap dragons. I'm pretty good with veggies. Is there anything different about starting flowers? Thanks for any help. Dave .... Mistakes I've made in the past: 1. Too much water. 2. Too cold soil. 3. Wrong light. 4. Too deep. Now I buy seeds from reputable sources, sow according to the instructions, lightly water the soil, cover the flats with plastic wrap, set in a sunny spot and wait. Soon seedlings begin to form and push through the soil. When the second set of leaves is formed, I remove the plastic. I've had good luck. Now I've gone overboard with overpriced lights and a heat mat. This gardening stuff is a disease. |
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On 14 Feb 2004 16:21:06 -0800, Dave .... wrote:
Historically I have completely failed when trying to start flowers: zennias, marigolds, petunias, snap dragons. I'm pretty good with veggies. Is there anything different about starting flowers? Thanks for any help. Not really much difference, although many of the ones you mention like warmer soil temps (70-75oF) than most veggies. Snapdragon, try surface sowing, 70-75oF soil temp (so room temp is cool) on the soil surface, barely covered with sand, 7-14 day germ. Petunia needs similar conditions, but warmer soil temps, 75-80oF; marigold about the same, and zinnia similar conditions, but plant a little deeper. |
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