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How long do you give them? - Small chilli - 10-03-2025 Seeds that are past their prime. How long do you give them to germinate? Obviously the answer could get quite scientific. Depending on the variety and how past their prime. Not to mention the little matter of region, location, weather, compost, propagator, window cill, tunnel/greenhoue, cold frame. Apart from all those very possible & real variables. What’s your ballpark time scale? RE: How long do you give them? - Veggie - 10-03-2025 That's way too complicated for me! A lot depends on how much I want to grow the seed in question - is it rare, the only one I have, in which case I might be more patient. Some seeds are notoriously slow to germinate so I'll set the pots aside and forget about them. If its something common, like today's old carrots and leeks, which were a couple of years past their sow by dates, I just scatter them and forget them. I find "forgetting" seeds is very easy. ![]() I'm guessing that you have some particular seeds in mind? Care to share? RE: How long do you give them? - JJB - 10-03-2025 I can't say I've ever given it much thought. I've sown some old R3d Robin seeds that as yet haven't popped, although most of the others have. I suspect I will resow and bung the unpopped ones into a corner and forget about them. I haven't any special seeds I would stress about too much. RE: How long do you give them? - Small chilli - 10-03-2025 (10-03-2025, 07:07 PM)Veggie Wrote: That's way too complicated for me! A lot depends on how much I want to grow the seed in question - is it rare, the only one I have, in which case I might be more patient. Some seeds are notoriously slow to germinate so I'll set the pots aside and forget about them.Not really anything particular. Currently it’s many different varieties of eryngium that have not shown any signs of life. But with my seed hoarding, and not actually sowing very much the last couple of years. I seem to have a lot of past their best seeds. I will be using your scatter and forget with a few. RE: How long do you give them? - Veggie - 10-03-2025 According to Chiltern Seeds, Eryngium are slow to germinate - detailed instructions at https://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/item_526X_eryngium_giganteum_miss_willmotts_ghost RE: How long do you give them? - Small chilli - 10-03-2025 (10-03-2025, 08:59 PM)Veggie Wrote: According to Chiltern Seeds, Eryngium are slow to germinate - detailed instructions at https://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/item_526X_eryngium_giganteum_miss_willmotts_ghostWow ! they can take a while. I’ve just come up with a very Veggie idea ![]() RE: How long do you give them? - Veggie - 10-03-2025 What a brilliant idea. ![]() RE: How long do you give them? - SarrissUK - 12-03-2025 Im in the same situation as you SC - lots of seeds and quite a lot of them are getting past their best. I'm not normally very patient, but then I have been quite busy and known to let seeds sit in their trays for quite a few weeks before resowing something different. Under normal circumstances, I'd probably not let anything sit for more than a month before they're chucked. |