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Kristl Walek

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Primula + GA3
« on: February 24, 2011, 04:14:19 PM »
I am sure many of you know this already, but am posting for the other primula lovers who might not.

Generally speaking, a very high percentage of primula species are easy, warm germinators.
In fact, very, very few require cold.

While germination can happen quite quickly with a few species (in the first 2 weeks, or less), the majority seem to sprout around the 3-5 week mark, with 4 weeks being the norm.

If you are in a hurry, or need/want to speed up the germination time and have the added benefit of higher rates (more consistency in germination), treat with GA-3 at sowing. Doing this generally produces very even across-the-board germination in the 10 day frame.

I have just recently sown about 75+ species and this morning (at about the 10-12 day mark) 90% are a sea of green.

When dealing with small seed like primula, I prefer to mix up a spray bottles' worth of GA-3 with water, surface sow the seed, and just spritz over the sowing.

so many species....so little time

Kristl Walek

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Re: Primula + GA3
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2011, 06:43:06 PM »
Good to know!  Especially for 'snow birds' wanting to escape winter here in Ontario, Canada for a few weeks and head to 25C weather in Florida.
I'll wait until April to sow a few packs of Primula using GA-3....purchased in 2003 (GN) and still potent!
Sharon
Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada - Zone 5a
-30C - +30C  Average Snowfall 285.0cm

Kristl Walek

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Re: Primula + GA3
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2011, 06:49:11 PM »
Hi Sharon,
A warm welcome to the Forum---I hope you will enjoy it here as much as I have as part of this large, international group of extremely warm, knowledgeable gardeners. Representative Canadian members are still few and far between, so I love watching the numbers grow.

Kristl

so many species....so little time

Kristl Walek

https://www.wildplantsfromseed.com

 


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