Temperature & the time it takes different seeds to sprout!
Is there a chart that tells you the best temp per seed for sprouting? Does anyone measure the surface soil temp of the seed box that has a heat pad under it? What temp are the heat pads set too? Should a flat or seed box be covered with plastic or insulation while using a heat pad to preserve more heat in the box? It seems that a tomato seed will take 10 days or more to sprout at 50 degrees buy only a few days at 75 degrees!
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I posted this once before, but here it is again:
https://tomclothier.hort.net/page11.html
scroll down a bit to the chart:
Percentage of Normal Vegetable Seedlings
Produced at Different Temperatures
so reading across the tomato row: (degrees F)
Soil Temp 32...41....50..........59.......68........77.......86......95....104
Tomatoes 0.....0....82(43)..98(14)...98(8)...97(6)...83(6)..46(9)...0
so at 32 and 41 deg, none of the seeds sprouted. At 50 degrees 82% sprouted, but it took them 43 days to do so (!). At 59 deg, there was almost complete germination by 14 days, at 68 it took 8 days and at 77 only 6. At 86 deg, it still took 6 days, but germination percent is beginning to decline again.
Of course YRMV, but this gives an idea of the effect of temperature on germination rate and percent.
https://tomclothier.hort.net/page11.html
scroll down a bit to the chart:
Percentage of Normal Vegetable Seedlings
Produced at Different Temperatures
so reading across the tomato row: (degrees F)
Soil Temp 32...41....50..........59.......68........77.......86......95....104
Tomatoes 0.....0....82(43)..98(14)...98(8)...97(6)...83(6)..46(9)...0
so at 32 and 41 deg, none of the seeds sprouted. At 50 degrees 82% sprouted, but it took them 43 days to do so (!). At 59 deg, there was almost complete germination by 14 days, at 68 it took 8 days and at 77 only 6. At 86 deg, it still took 6 days, but germination percent is beginning to decline again.
Of course YRMV, but this gives an idea of the effect of temperature on germination rate and percent.
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