Hello,
I've been refraining from asking questions, and instead reading through all the posts in the "stickies". It's become my version of reading Tolstoy's War and Peace, but with more characters, tangents, funny one liners; and less plot. So far, I haven't come across any talk of the problem I'm looking at, so I will ask.
Most of my chili seeds have been germinating well, and looking good so far. I've started to pot on a bunch of the easy bastids, and I'm sure they will be okay. However, the one I'm really struggling with is Aji Charapita. I'm trying to grow these for the first time, because I love a good bush and a decent spread to appreciate, aesthetically.
The germination rate is way down compared to other seeds from the same source, but as of now I have another week before I'm inclined to give a little dig in the soil. But, the few that have poked their head out still have their seed case clinging to the cotyledons (?). I've been wetting my fingers and gently applying water to the seed case as many times a day as I can outside of work and sleep. No give so far, and the stems have stopped growing (about 10-15 mm high). Should I go in with more moistness and maybe tweezers?
Any advice would be very welcome and appreciated.
Regards
P.S. Not sure about my wording with regards to seed "case". Seems legit to me in describing my concern, but I don't know.
I've been refraining from asking questions, and instead reading through all the posts in the "stickies". It's become my version of reading Tolstoy's War and Peace, but with more characters, tangents, funny one liners; and less plot. So far, I haven't come across any talk of the problem I'm looking at, so I will ask.
Most of my chili seeds have been germinating well, and looking good so far. I've started to pot on a bunch of the easy bastids, and I'm sure they will be okay. However, the one I'm really struggling with is Aji Charapita. I'm trying to grow these for the first time, because I love a good bush and a decent spread to appreciate, aesthetically.
The germination rate is way down compared to other seeds from the same source, but as of now I have another week before I'm inclined to give a little dig in the soil. But, the few that have poked their head out still have their seed case clinging to the cotyledons (?). I've been wetting my fingers and gently applying water to the seed case as many times a day as I can outside of work and sleep. No give so far, and the stems have stopped growing (about 10-15 mm high). Should I go in with more moistness and maybe tweezers?
Any advice would be very welcome and appreciated.
Regards
P.S. Not sure about my wording with regards to seed "case". Seems legit to me in describing my concern, but I don't know.