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Could be that you planted or covered it too deep. Most seeds of that size should be covered by about 1/4" of soil. I used a no-till seed drill to plant clover, brassicas, and alfalfa, and we got a good rain just after planting, and again within a couple of days. After a week my neighbor said it was starting to sprout pretty thick.
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Nontypical Buck
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sand,the first shower was two days after the planting.The other showers came a few days after that.
GRIGG,we till and then fertilize and seed.No covering the seed.We had good results the previous years with this method of seed to soil contact.Am I being impatient?Does it sometimes take longer then two weeks for germination?
GRIGG,we till and then fertilize and seed.No covering the seed.We had good results the previous years with this method of seed to soil contact.Am I being impatient?Does it sometimes take longer then two weeks for germination?
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I know 3 weeks ago, a friend planted some clover and 5 days later we saw germination, and in two weeks it's coming in even better. I planted WTI seeds back in June, 2 weeks later I had good germination, but again warmer temps then.
I just planted a mixture of C/C/B on 8/18 and I'm heading back to camp on 8/31 Thursday, hopfully if I did everything correctly, I'll see some good germination.
As they say, time will tell. Keep us posted.
I just planted a mixture of C/C/B on 8/18 and I'm heading back to camp on 8/31 Thursday, hopfully if I did everything correctly, I'll see some good germination.
As they say, time will tell. Keep us posted.
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