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I have no idea. But as it is still so bloody freezing here anyway, it wouldn't grow even if it were out now. So I've put some seeds in little pots on my radiator, in the hope they'll germinate, and if they do, I'll plant them in large containers in the polytunnel.Olive wrote:Ina - when is the latest you can sow the Q Blues????
The small propagator is set at 15C and used for tomatoes; the big one is set at 18C and is for the squashes, pumpkins, marrows and cucumbers.ina wrote:What temperature has your propagator? I've tried just about everything... I've got the radiator on in the kitchen, just for the seeds. It's between 16 and 19 degree C where they are (ok, the radiator is only on very low. The seeds are sitting on the radiator; maybe it's not good enoiugh for them to be heated from below? And yes - the rest of the house is bloody freezing - but it's May and I don't heat the house in May!!!). And they are wrapped in plastic, too. Well, I've got most of them germinated by now, except the Twonga and the Queensland Blue, which I only put in yesterday. (And yes, they were soaked for a day beforehand, too.)
Mind you, it does say on the Twonga pack "sow outside". However, it should still germinate inside, even if maybe they don't like being transplanted!