how to identify sprouts

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  1. mnphysicist

    mnphysicist Apprentice Gardener

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    I was incredibly disorganized when I planted my seeds....

    So, I have a 48 section tray of strawberrys, tomatoes, and peppers, and I have no idea which seed is in which location.

    After a 2 week time frame, I now have one section with 1cm sprouts, and the other areas are still barren.

    I think this would make that section tomatoes, but I thought I best ask for some guidance to be sure.

    I did label the other trays, as I put the seeds in. [​IMG]

    Thank you
     
  2. Blackthorn

    Blackthorn Gardener

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    Hi mnphysicist and welcome to you.

    You are right, tomatoes are usually the first of these veggies to sprout but without a pic it is difficult to be sure. Peppers can take weeks to germinate, but I have no idea with strawbs as I have never grown them from seed.
    Good luck with them [​IMG]
     
  3. david22

    david22 Gardener

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    I AGREE WITH BLACKTHORN
    AS TOMATOS TAKE 10-14 DAYS PEPPERS 14-21
    AS B T I'VE NEVER DONE STRAWBERRYS
     
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