This set of forums is an archive of our old CGI-Based forum platform (UBB.Classic) that was never imported to our current forum (UBB.threads); as such, no new postings or registrations are allowed here.

Please instead direct all questions and postings to the our current forum here.
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#133420 July 15th, 2005 at 06:13 AM
Joined: Jul 2005
D
Junior Member
OP Offline
Junior Member
D
Joined: Jul 2005
Hello fellow garden lovers!
I have a question. I have been trying to create a soil mixture that works for seeds that are prone to seed-rot. Asters would be a good example of this...
I'm still having trouble. Would it be possible for you to share with me your own 'mixture' for your soil?

What I have tried:
regular soil at the bottom of the pot
seed mixture (peat moss) at the top
Duh
Thank you in advance!

Gwen

#133421 July 15th, 2005 at 06:33 AM
Joined: Mar 2005
T
Official Blabber Mouth
Offline
Official Blabber Mouth
T
Joined: Mar 2005
Hi Gwen

Welcome to the forum. I don't think I've met you before. I hope you have good luck with your project. I'm a new gardener. I just buy whatever is suggested at for the seed at the store. But wouldn't you want a mixture of extra sand in the soil to insure drainage if they rot easily? And the seed mixtures that I get have those water retaining pellets in them I would think that might not be great. But like I said I'm a beginner and don't know anything. I'm sure someone who knows bunches will be along shortly.

#133422 July 15th, 2005 at 11:15 AM
Joined: Jul 2005
D
Junior Member
OP Offline
Junior Member
D
Joined: Jul 2005
Thank you so much tkhooper,

I will certainly try some sand. I am a new gardener myself, and am happy to have any advice!
I'll get back to you about the results!
Cheers,

Gwen wink

#133423 July 15th, 2005 at 05:06 PM
Joined: Mar 2005
T
Official Blabber Mouth
Offline
Official Blabber Mouth
T
Joined: Mar 2005
Hi Gwen,

I'll be looking forward to hearing. Good Luck.

#133424 July 15th, 2005 at 06:00 PM
Joined: Aug 2004
JV Offline
Critter Keeper
Offline
Critter Keeper
Joined: Aug 2004
wavey Dragonfly9 I too have not met you so a Texas welcome.I soak my seeds over night with Root Stimulater. What I use for most of my seeds I start with Miracle grow potting mix add some of my compost also I wouldn't add any peat moss as it holds water. I do use a few of the pellets Tammy told you about how much depends on how much soil I will need.After the seeds germinate I also use Texas Green sand as well as lava sand to the above for planting. I use a mixture of seaweed or fish emulsion in water I also use other mixtures for watering in when I plant have had fairly good luck. wink Also if seeds are hard type like HYbiscus you will need to scarify them this is done by chiping some of the seed or some people use sand paper just enough to get liquid into the seed. Hope this helps. flw
Jimmy

#133425 July 15th, 2005 at 06:05 PM
Joined: Mar 2005
T
Official Blabber Mouth
Offline
Official Blabber Mouth
T
Joined: Mar 2005
See I knew someone would come along to help you out. You listen to Jimmy he's a sweetheart and a great gardener too.

#133426 July 23rd, 2005 at 07:29 PM
Joined: Apr 2003
Compost Queen!
Offline
Compost Queen!
Joined: Apr 2003
Gwen,
When out shopping, look for a bag that says,
seed starting mixture...those have exactly what they need for starting a plant..

*no fertilizers in my plain bagged dirt for seeds, they come with all the "stuff" they need to grow inside the shell of them from when the momma plant forms them....*

For me personally, I do a mixture of a plain bagged potting soil, compost, and perlite...for an airy consistancy..because I have alot of compost...

and I NEVER water seedlings from the top...
always from a tray underneath them...


Can I ask what kind of seeds gave you a problem???
And maybe we can narrow some of it down for you...


Link Copied to Clipboard
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5
(Release build 20201027)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 7.3.33 Page Time: 0.019s Queries: 27 (0.010s) Memory: 0.7550 MB (Peak: 0.8133 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2024-04-18 23:44:38 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS