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Old February 23, 2007   #1
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Default Problems germinating Dr. Lyle

I'm beginning to think it's just not meant to be for me to grow Dr. Lyle. A couple of years ago I got seeds from Carolyn and Dr. Lyle was the only one in the bunch that never germinated for me. I chalked it up to the fact that the seeds were several years old. I also noted that others who followed up in the results thread also got low germination from it.

This year I got some fresh Dr. Lyle seeds and planted them on Feb.2. So far not a single one has germinated. All other varieties are up and growing. Some germinated within 4 days (!) and are now ready to be potted up. Some were slower, notably Omar's Lebanese, but I have at least a plant or two up from everything but Dr. Lyle. I treated all the seeds exactly the same. I finally put them on bottom heat provided by a heating pad set on low. After a week there....nothing And these are fresh seeds.

Sigh...and Dr. Lyle has been on my wish list for years now

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Old February 23, 2007   #2
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Jennifer,

Try soaking the seed in some warm water then wrap in a paper towel. Put the towel in a baggy on top of the fridge or a warm spot and check once a day to see if it germinates. That is the method I use for stubborn seeds, especially peppers.

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Old February 23, 2007   #3
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jen

if you want some seeds from me send me a pm with your address. my seeds germinated fine last spring.

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Old February 23, 2007   #4
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I had problems with Dr. Lyle too. I thought it may have been just because of my "newbieness" (is that a word, lol) since this is my first year starting plants from seed. It was the only one out of the twenty varieties I planted that I did not get at least one plant. I even tried the baggy and damp paper towel method that I read about here....still nothing.

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