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Viability Testing Seeds for next season in your Kitchengarden 🌶️ with Kesser and Steen

Viability Testing Seeds for next season in your Kitchengarden. Floating seeds - You've seen Kesser take seeds from the tomatoes, seeds that will be saved and become new plants for next year. In principle, you "risk" a little variation when you propagate your plants using seeds (sexual propagation) as opposed to cuttings (vegetative propagation). This diversity is fine, because a little about the local conditions can also be included in the seed bank - but that's another day.. Steen is a bit excited because he heard from Aunt Grøn that when collecting seeds, you should discard the "floaters" (which are something completely different from those with a lot of fiber in 💩). And yes, Kesser and Steen could maybe run to the Man in the Green Shirt - him from the Garden Center's nursery, or try asking Glitter Fran, who is a summer substitute, what they think .. but part of Professor Hendricks' teaching is that the young students should learn to research themselves, and assess which information is more "likely than others" ( 〰️ on a Normal Distribution Curve), because there seems to be so much gossip and something people think they know something about, blah blah .. Are Floating Seeds In Water A Good Viability Test? -“Good seeds sink, floaters die ..” mumbles Steen, while he sits and googles on his phone .. If you want to produce healthy seedlings, you need to start with viable seeds. Some gardeners claim that testing whether seeds sink or float is a great way to determine if they’ll germinate. But is there any truth to this claim? It's not black and white. Seeds that sink may well be dead, and seeds that float may well germinate. The water test can give a rough indication, especially for completely empty or damaged seeds, but it does not say anything for sure about germination. The best way to know is still to sow some seeds and see how many actually germinate. Dry seeds must first absorb water, and in that process some may float around a bit, even though they are fully viable. Peas, beans and other large seeds will typically sink after a few hours, but that still does not say everything about their germination. So a quick water test can be used as a rough sorting, but you have to be careful not to interpret too much of those that float, especially if they have only just been in water. I guess that is also why you use two seeds in a pot when you sow pumpkin seeds, for example - and choose the best plant later?, asks Steen Yes, exactly. It's a practical way to guard yourself, because not all seeds germinate equally well, and some small plants can be weaker than others. By sowing two in the same pot, you ensure a chance for a strong plant, and then you just nibble away the weakest one when you can see the difference. and what about tomato seeds, which are a little slimy right when you take them out, they float a little - until they have been cleaned, for example, with an enzyme and ready to dry? Exactly, the slimy layer of tomato seeds means that they often float at first. That slime is a natural jelly that contains substances that actually inhibit germination until the seed is released. When you ferment or rinse the seeds clean, that barrier disappears, and the seeds behave more normally in water. Therefore, it makes no sense to judge them on a float test as long as they are still slimy. Seed test - germination percentage Kesser watches and then he comes up with a good idea: what if you test your seeds - put them out in a pattern, for example 10 x 10 seeds, and observed them. Make notes in your log book 📙 maybe they all germinate, just a little bit differently - maybe the conditions were not quite the same, maybe some seeds are larger, more virile, or just have slightly different genes, this is where the opportunity for the first selection arises. #kitchengarden #organicgardening #kesserogsteenpåtur Copyright 2025 - Flamme Rouge 🚩 Nature

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