SEED PROPAGATION FROM SEED SELECTION TO STARTS Master Gardener, Stephanie Means.

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SEED PROPAGATION FROM SEED SELECTION TO STARTS Master Gardener, Stephanie Means

Today’s Presentation Selecting and Storing Seeds a) seed preservation through fermentation Germination : a) environmental conditions necessary b)scarification c) permigating seeds (sprouting) before planting Environmental factors: water, oxygen, light and temp Selecting Planting Median and Containers: a) sowing seeds b) transplanting c) hardening off

GERMINATION BEGINS WITH SATISFACTORY CONDITIONS INSIDE A seed must have a mature embryo containing: An endosperm, sufficient hormones and auxin.

PLANT HORMONES Auxins Gibberellins Cytokins Ethylene Stomata

Abscisic Acid regulates and promotes dormancy in shoots and seeds responsible for dropping off of leaves on deciduous plants and closing of stomata on leaves of plants severely stressed

CELL DIVISION- MITOSIS verticle section of an onion root

TWO TYPES OF SEEDS Monocotes and Dicots

MONOCOTYLEDONS Grasses, Palms, Lilies, Orchids

DICOTYLEDONS Roses, Apples and Pears

Selecting & STARTING SEEDS Adaptability of selected seeds Hybrids vs. Heirloom Propagation in the Dark BREAKING DORMANCY Scarify Seed Stratification Seed Fermentation Testing or Sprouting Seeds/Planting

BREAKING DORMANCY IN SEEDS SCARIFY SEED STRATIFICATION SEED FERMENTATION AND CLEANING TESTING OR PERMIGATING ( SPROUTING)

SCARIFICATION Breaking, Scratching or Softening

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS WATER OXYGEN LIGHT TEMPERATURE

THE WOW FACTOR Water Oxygen Warmth The seed must have Water to break dormancy Oxygen. A loose median, well aerated. A 1/8 inch cover of vermiculite for small seeds. Most seeds germinate in the Light, morning sun or indirect. Some seeds germinate best in the dark. Temperature. Most seeds have a minimum and maximum they can tolerate. Planting in favorable temps stimulates optimum growth, which is a warm degrees for most plants.

INDOOR GROW LIGHTS

PLANTING CONTAINERS AND MEDIANS Rule of Thumb Sterilize 1-9 ratio bleach and water Fill ¾ “ full & dampen, drain Plant 2-4 x’s diameter of seed, or cover ¼” Firm edges. Do not pack. Mist until 1 st true leaves show. Protect from extreme hot and cold.

GERMINATING MEDIANS Fine, uniform texture, aerated & loose. Free of insects & weeds Low in soluble salts Able to hold moisture Recipe 1/3 rd peat or crushed shell, 1/3 rd sterilized sand, 1/3 rd vermiculite or perlite.

CONTAINERS Wooden-12” x 18” w/2” depth 1/8 “ between bottom boards or holes Cell packs covered in plastic, or rows of connected cells Compressed peat pellets, or pots Milk cartons, Produce or To Go Trays Get Creative

HARDENING SLOWING DOWN PLANT GROWTH TO WITHSTAND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES Critical for every crop. Start 2 weeks before planting outside. Gradually Lower Temp and Water Intake. Optimum Temp degrees in shade. Do Not Allow to Wilt. Avoid High Winds.

COLD FRAMES FOR HARDENING OFF STARTS