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seed compost layering
i was reading a book on propagation where it suggests using layers of
compost say John Innes 3 2 1 and seed compost in layers thereby not needing to disturb them by potting them on. Now this seems a damn good idea to me. Is anyone using this setup? surely it must be a foolproof way of raising those seeds? my delphiniums seem to have ground to a halt. they were doing fine,i changed them into some general purpose compost,back in the propagator to let them stabilise and they are doing nothing. |
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seed compost layering
"eddy" wrote in message ... i was reading a book on propagation where it suggests using layers of compost say John Innes 3 2 1 and seed compost in layers thereby not needing to disturb them by potting them on. Now this seems a damn good idea to me. Is anyone using this setup? surely it must be a foolproof way of raising those seeds? my delphiniums seem to have ground to a halt. they were doing fine,i changed them into some general purpose compost,back in the propagator to let them stabilise and they are doing nothing. I think root aclimatisation, from seed tray to pot to garden must vary from plant to plant. I found in the past, that some plants, which were grown in peat, were reluctant to leave the root-ball (even after a long soak), when transplanted into the garden, resulting in a poor plant specimen. For the last couple of years, the bottom layer of one inch, in seed tray or pot, has been garden soil/J.I. seed compost mix. There has been a marked improvement in root growth. However, I must admit to having no experience with delphiniums, they may be a law unto themselves, but I am sure there are some delphiniumophiles in the n.g., who will assist. Anyhoo, I hope this helps. Regards ........ Paul |
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