AeroGarden Salsa Garden Seed Pod Kit, 6
- INCLUDES SALSA GARDEN SEED KIT - 3 pre-seeded Red Heirloom Cherry Tomato pods and 3 pre-seeded Jalapeno Pepper Grow Pod
- PLANT TO PLATE – Non-GMO seeds; No herbicides; No pesticides. Harvest herbs directly from the plant for use in your favorite recipes
- COMES WITH EVERYTHING - Also includes a 3 oz bottle of patented, specially formulated Liquid Nutrients, grow domes for optimal germination, and a Growing Guide with step by step instructions
- GERMINATION GUARANTEE - 100 Percent Germination Guarantee; if a Seed Pod doesn't sprout, we'll replace it for free
- WORKS WITH ANY AEROGARDEN - For use in all AeroGarden models
Seed preservation
Introduction
Usually the gardens on balconies and terraces are small. They are usually made up of several planters or one or a few cultivation tables. Therefore, the number of plants is small and the amount of seed that is needed to make the sowings each season is very little.
For example, an envelope of organic lettuce seed contains about 0.5 grams of seed. This means about 300 to 400 seeds. Although 2 to 3 seeds are often used to ensure the emergence of each plant we sow, the number of plants that can be obtained with an envelope is very high compared to the needs of a small urban farmer.
Regardless of whether we have bought the seed or have obtained it from the plants in our garden, there is always the need to conserve a part of the seed for future planting seasons.
What is the seed
In the vulgar language and sometimes also in the commercial language, the seed is "anything" that serves to reproduce a plant. For example, potato tubers or garlic cloves are often named after seeds, but if we speak properly, they are not seeds.
From a more strict and botanical point of view, seeds are the result of fertilization of the ovary of a female flower by pollen from another flower or from the same flower. The seeds are dry plant structures since they have a moisture content that is usually less than 10%. They are formed by an embryo, which are the cells that will give rise to the future plant, and by other tissues that have the function of protecting or feeding the embryo at the time of germination.
The seed is said to be a living being since, while it is viable, it breathes and maintains the ability to germinate. The germination of the seed will take place when there is moisture in the soil. In some species, to induce germination it is also necessary a more or less long period of cold or that the seed coat degrades to allow its hydration. This is not the case of vegetables, since only with humidity and an adequate temperature according to each species, it is enough to cause germination.
Feasibility
The viability of the seed is the ability to germinate and give rise to a new plant. Seeds can remain viable for a highly variable number of years, from one to 10 or more years. A batch of seeds does not suddenly lose its viability. The proportion of seeds capable of germinating progressively decreases over the years.
This decrease in viability is highly dependent on storage conditions and, therefore, it is difficult to say how many years the seed of a given species can be preserved. Despite this, in the following table we give an orientation of the average conservation time of different species:
Species
Years
Chard
4
Celery
5
Aubergine
5
Pumpkin
5
Onion
1
Cabbages
4
Spinach
4
Pea
3
Bean
3
Bean
4
Lettuce
3
Corn
two
Cantaloupe
5
Turnip
4
Pepper
3
Cucumber
5
Radish
4
Carrot
3
Tomatoes
3
A viable seed is one that is capable of germinating and giving rise to a plant
The conservation
The seed cannot retain its germination capacity indefinitely. The maintenance of the viability of the seed depends a lot on the storage conditions. Horticultural seeds must be kept dry, in a cool place protected from light. We must follow the following tips:
The seed must be kept with the minimum possible humidity, if it has become damp we must let it dry in a tray. It is then stored in an airtight container to avoid re-wetting. To reduce humidity, silica gel can be added to the storage container.
The place of conservation must be cool, the refrigerator is an optimal space for most seeds as long as the container or bag is hermetically closed, otherwise it may be damaged.
In the container or bag we will write the date, the species and the origin of the seed.
When we want to use the seed after a long period of conservation, we can do a germination test to ensure its viability. It involves putting some seeds in several layers of damp paper, at a temperature of 20-25º (inside the house) and observing the germination after one or two weeks.
Method to germinate seeds faster
Today I want to share with you a very easy, fast and great way to germinate seeds , a method that we have been using for a few years! Seed germination time is reduced by 70%, and the success rate is doubled .
This method is called pre-sprouting, or pre-germination in the book where we discovered it. All you need is a plastic or glass container with a lid. The seeds do not need light to take root.
It must be borne in mind that germination requires ideal temperature, darkness or humidity conditions.
How to germinate seeds faster.
How to make the seeds germinate before detail
Put a piece of kitchen paper in the bottom of the container, add water until the paper is completely wet, but there are no puddles of water.
- germinate seeds faster
Sprinkle the seeds in groups on the wet paper, close the lid, and put a note so that you remember what kind of seeds they are.
How to make seeds germinate before pot
Check them out the next day. If the seeds are very fresh, some will germinate in just 1 day! The quickest are from the cabbage family - broccoli , kale, cauliflower , etc., and lettuce. The slowest ones are bell pepper, aubergine, fennel , celery , which can take more than 5 days. The rest, such as tomato , beet, chard, pumpkin, onion , will take about 3 days.
As soon as you see the roots coming out, plant them right away. If you let the roots grow too long, it will be difficult to separate them from the kitchen paper later.
Method to germinate seeds faster
It may seem difficult to pick up a small seed, but it is actually quite easy. You can use a toothpick, or just your fingers. Plant them shallow and water them carefully every day. It will take a couple of days for us to see the first little green leaves emerge. Now is the time to put them in the sun so that they grow strong and healthy!
This method has a great success rate, even when we have fresh seeds purchased from a good seed company, the germination rate is almost 100%.
Method to germinate seeds faster plant
It is an ideal method to see if your oldest seeds (approximately 2 years) are still alive. Healthy plants can be grown from cabbage or tomato seeds with more than 5 years, you can try any type of seed to see how it works.


No comments:
Post a Comment