Long Gourd Growing Forum
  
           | 
        
        
          
            Subject:  Seed starting secrets for Long Gourds
			
  
           | 
        
        
          | 
            
           | 
        
        
          | 
             From 
           | 
          
             Location 
           | 
          
             Message 
           | 
          
             Date Posted 
           | 
        
		
            | WiZZy | 
            
               Little-TON - Colorado 
             | 
            
               I hear that these are quite hard to get germinated.  Interested in learning any secrets or methods.  Same techniques as in filing and soaking as with a pumpkin? 
		
				
             | 
            
               1/19/2007 3:25:09 PM 
             | 
          
		
            | Tremor | 
            
               [email protected] 
             | 
            
               Use a nail clipper to very carefully chip away at that hard seed coat. Work the pointed end where the radicle will emerge. Just be careful to not break the embryo inside. 
		
				
             | 
            
               1/19/2007 5:10:15 PM 
             | 
          
		
            | Tremor | 
            
               [email protected] 
             | 
            
               After that treat it the same as an AG seed.  
		
				
             | 
            
               1/19/2007 5:10:41 PM 
             | 
          
		
            | pumpkinpal2 | 
            
               Syracuse, NY 
             | 
            
               yeah, start with the two "NUBBIES" opposite from the  radicle (root-end) tip. personally, i prefer to use  TOENAIL clippers because they have a larger radius and  can take a more controlled "bite" outta the edge of the seed. it is like biting the edges off of a cheeseburger, but you don't need to always snip all the way through...
  http://bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=17908
  copy this and paste it into your browser window and hit go. then go to the next few pages.
  i'm sure i'll be advertising this method a lot in the  near future. because it works. the long gourd seeds sprout  nearly neck-and-neck timewise with the AG seeds when i use this method.  
  it might be harder to tell on a LG seed how much needs  to be removed from its edges, if any at all. be sure to practice on one or two before the prized ones. EG 
 
  
		
				
             | 
            
               1/19/2007 6:04:27 PM 
             | 
          
		
            | moondog | 
            
               Indiana 
             | 
            
               I dont use clippers I use a emery board or sandpaper.
  Steve 
		
				
             | 
            
               1/19/2007 9:42:40 PM 
             | 
          
		
            | Captain Cold Weather | 
            
               Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth 
             | 
            
               Wiz I plan on stealing your plants when you plant yours in the patch, better plant extera hahaha  Just kidding Capt 
		
				
             | 
            
               2/22/2007 12:12:35 PM 
             | 
          
		
            | Midnight Punkin' Hauler | 
            
               Butler, Ohio 
             | 
            
               I've always had good luck just putting the seed in the back of my mouth and biting down til you hear the seed coat break.  I've had about 90% germination rates the past 2 years. 
		
				
             | 
            
               2/24/2007 3:35:12 PM 
             | 
          
		
        
          | Total Posts: 7 | 
          Current Server Time: 11/4/2025 10:39:33 AM |