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I planted 2 flats of seeds today in our greenhouse. I have them on heatmats and put a cover on them. It was a nice day out so the sun was shining on the greenhouse. The soil temperature was 80C and I hope I didn't kill any seeds..do you think they will be alright??

Thanks!!

Kim

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Oh dear, it doesn't look good. According to this report,
Temperatures of 50 C and above were lethal for seeds of all species.
https://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1614/WS-04-178.1

...sorry... :(

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are you sure you meant 80 degrees C (Celsius)? That would be 176 degrees F ... you could cook at that temperature.

If you meant 80 deg F, everything will be fine.

PS... I thought it was funny. After I hit submit and it went back to the regular page, the ad at the bottom (which changes) was a picture of a fried egg! :) 176 F is probably not enough to fry an egg, but closing in on it.

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Sorry I meant 80F! Lol..ahh thanks for the advice ladies! I will take off the covers this afternoon. Just having a morning coffee right now, hope you both have a lovely day!

Kim :-()

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Oh whew! I'm GLAD that was a mistake! :D

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Ha ha ha! Me too! Dur :P How are your plants doing so far applestar? :) :)

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I would suggest starting the seeds inside with better temp controls. A greenhouse can heat up even on a chilly day, and temps all over the map. My mini greenhouse will be 80 on a low 30's day if sun out even half. Once the babies are up, introduce slowly to greenhouse, and you may need to shade them for awhile.

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If they were pepper or tomato seeds they should do fine.

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Thank you all for the advice, they are flowers, and am sure they will do alright if I keep the covers off in the afternoon. :-()

Kim

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Alright guys.. looks like I took the covers off too late in the day and now when I checked on the temp it was 41C. Do you think I should start over?

Thanks!

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41 C = 105 deg F. Yup, start over.

Here's a little chart of germination percentage at different temperatures:

https://tomclothier.hort.net/page11.html

it says tomatoes and peppers have a zero percent germination rate at 104 deg F. Sorry...

Maybe don't use those covers?

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Hi! Just an update, turns out it was 38C and they are not peppers and tomatoes. They are flower seeds. I have since took off the covers, lets hope for the best! :) :) Thanks for all of your replies! :) :)

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Good news! Some of my flower seeds have started to germinate! Weeeee! :)

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Hey folks!

So the flower seeds that I thought I toasted are doing awesome! Some even sprouted sooner than expected! Thanks to all who had great suggestions! :-()
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4 O'clocks!
4 O'clocks!
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Nicandra
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Another update!

Things are going great in the greenhouse! :-()
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Some of the flower transplants I have done!
Some of the flower transplants I have done!
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