Germination is the critical first stage. A strong seedling translates to a healthy, productive plant. Poor germination wastes time and money.
Treat the steps below as a starting point, then adjust them for the specific crop you are growing.
Key factors:
- Temperature: Many crops germinate best in the low-to-mid 70s °F, but each crop can differ
- Moisture: Keep the medium evenly moist, not saturated
- Oxygen: Seeds need access to fresh air as they take in water
- Light: Some species prefer darkness, some prefer light, and many are indifferent
- Seed Quality: Age, storage conditions, and mechanical damage all affect germination