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Sowing seeds
Posted: April 15th, 2011, 10:59 am
by Muhammad Arif Khan
Information regarding plants whose seeds should be sown in situ and those to be sown in trays is requested.
Re: Sowing seeds
Posted: April 15th, 2011, 12:54 pm
by mirafzalkhan
Some seeds suitable for on location (in situ) sowing include alyssum, cosmos, nasturtium, portulaca, sunflower, cosmos, celosia, and salvia. (They not like shifting)
The best seeds for sowing in plug trays are those which are easy to handle because of large size.
Very small seeds like begonia are suitable for flat trays or pots. (Can be shifted later)
For more information check this very informative site about; seeds - collecting seeds, storing seeds, sowing seeds, germinating seeds and exchanging seeds, with pictures of seeds, seedpods and seedlings (and a bit of botany!)
http://theseedsite.co.uk/index.html
Following Sakata catalog has information about seed count/gm, germination time, germination temperature and garden height:
http://www.sakataornamentals.com/index. ... /index.htm
Re: Sowing seeds
Posted: April 15th, 2011, 4:07 pm
by Izhar
In my very limited experience, those plants which dont grow adventitious roots along with their stems resent transplanting.
One of my acquaintance who grows Zinnias in Canada and is a specialist in growing them told me to compare the results of direct sown and transplanted seedlings of same seed batch. He told me that the direct grown plants are more healthier and bloom more double then a transplanted plant of same variety.
Direct sown Balsam has a longer life then a transplanted one.
Re: Sowing seeds
Posted: May 21st, 2012, 11:13 am
by Muhammad Arif Khan
Seed sowing is the most important step of gardening and yet we know very little about it.
Here is the gist of knowledge I have gained on the subject applicable to amateurs like us;
Know the sowing time/period
Sow in plug trays
Sowing medium, 70% Peat & 30% Perlite (recommended by SAKATA Japan)
Cover seeds with fine Perlite according to size of seed
Keep moist; do not let it dry out, keep arround 75 F & 70% humidity (ideal)
10 days after germination start feeding with NPK 2-1-2, 50 PPM-N
After two weeks increase to 100 PPM-N
Transfer the plugs to 4 inch pots or beds when root bound
Acclimatise to sun before shifting to full sun.
Sowing, Hippeastrum and Gerbera seeds 19/5/2012
Amaryllis seeds

Re: Sowing seeds
Posted: May 21st, 2012, 12:40 pm
by Farhan Ahmed
gr8 information....@mirafzalkhan.....very comprehensive site..thanks for sharing.....
are seeds trays easily available in pindi/peshawar and generally at what cost?
Re: Sowing seeds
Posted: September 19th, 2012, 11:09 am
by Muhammad Arif Khan
16/9/12
Seeds sown; Daylilies, Calandula, Holy Hock, Phlox, Wall flower, Combretum, Dianthus, Coreopsis Tinctoria.
Some of them are already sprouting.
Re: Sowing seeds
Posted: September 23rd, 2012, 10:55 am
by Muhammad Arif Khan
Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:16/9/12
Seeds sown; Daylilies, Calandula, Holy Hock, Phlox, Wall flower, Combretum, Dianthus, Coreopsis Tinctoria.
Some of them are already sprouting.
23/9/12
Almost all annuals have sprouted. Some day lily are also out. Combretum not yet.
Re: Sowing seeds
Posted: September 23rd, 2012, 1:40 pm
by UMARKHANMARDAN
Yes Farhan you can easily get Seed trays from Ayub market,F-8 markaz,Islamabad.about prices i don,t know.frankly speaking i have never used trays.