Farmer's Weekly (South Africa)

Benefits of a germinatio­n room

- bill kerr • Bill Kerr is a vegetable specialist and breeder. Email him at farmerswee­kly@caxton.co.za. Subject line: Vegetable production.

One of the crucial factors in seedling production is achieving a high and uniform germinatio­n. A loss in germinatio­n of just a few percent translates into a similar reduction in profit. Each species has a specific temperatur­e at which the seeds germinate the quickest; these temperatur­es can easily be found on the Internet.

The ideal environmen­t for germinatio­n is a temperatur­econtrolle­d germinatio­n room. If you wish to grow a number of different species at the same time, look at the germinatio­n tables and choose a compromise temperatur­e; this may not be ideal for each species, but will enable all the plants to germinate well. It’s usually in the mid-20°C range.

PREPARATIO­N

Stack the planted seed trays, which should be filled with growing medium and moist, in the germinatio­n room.

If the growing medium is at the correct temperatur­e at stacking, the trays can be placed on top of one another without spacing. If not, put thin strips of wood or something similar between the trays to enable air to circulate between them to stabilise the temperatur­e.

If there is no gap, the growing medium may decompose and heat up, like a mini compost heap, thereby compromisi­ng germinatio­n. Always check the temperatur­e between the trays.

It is important to inspect the germinatio­n status daily. If you wait too long after the plants have germinated before placing them in the nursery, they will end up with long, weak stems rather than the sturdy plants you are looking for.

Beware of getting into a routine and assuming you know how long the plants will take to become ready for removal; you might end up with a batch that germinates faster and catches you out!

Some seeds that are exposed to heat will enter thermal dormancy. Lettuce seed is notorious for this. If not placed in a cool germinatio­n room, seed with this problem will germinate erraticall­y.

IF YOU HAVE MORE THA N ONE SPECIE S, PICK A COMPROMISE GERMINATIO­N TEMPERATUR­E

Often, a percentage will suddenly germinate and then, when these are well advanced, the rest will germinate, resulting in staggered timing, which can be a nightmare.

If you have a problem batch of lettuce seed or are trying to germinate seeds under hot conditions, prime the seed by soaking it in water of 15°C to which you have added 1% potassium phosphate.

Begin by weighing the seed. Then place it in the water solution for 12 hours and dry it on paper until it reaches its original weight. This seed can be kept for several months.

OXYGEN

Seeds require oxygen for germinatio­n. If you place the seed trays outside under netting and they get soaked by rain before germinatio­n is initiated, the lack of oxygen in the growing medium may kill the seeds. A germinatio­n room helps reduce this potential problem.

Another advantage of using a germinatio­n room is that it frees up room in your nursery. By keeping seeds in the room for a few days instead of placing them in the nursery straightaw­ay, you are effectivel­y increasing your nursery capacity by 8% to 10%. This is yet another good reason for investing in a germinatio­n room.

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Some of these lettuce seeds have entered thermal dormancy, as can be seen by the irregular germinatio­n.
Bill kerr ABOVE: Some of these lettuce seeds have entered thermal dormancy, as can be seen by the irregular germinatio­n.
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