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Old April 21, 2010   #1
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I am so very disappointed...I ordered seeds of Applegreen Eggplant from SSE, and not one has germinated since 3/22. The same thing with the Habanero Mustard Pepper Seeds, zip, zilch, nada. One of my favorite summer vegetable is eggplant, and I wanted to try this new to me variety. Has anyone had the same luck with them as I have?

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Old April 21, 2010   #2
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I am regrowing it from seed I saved years ago....I will save some...remind me later in the year and I can send you some fresh seed.
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All of the eggplants I had were slow to germinate. Here in Florida it took temps in the low 80s and a 24 hour rainy period to do the job. I have tons of little seedlings now. Maybe get a heat mat?
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I got a Johnny's catalog the other day, which recommends that you maintain 80-90F soil temp. until emergence, then 70F thereafter.

Are you using a heat mat? Covering lightly with plastic to keep moist? Or using winter sowing with minigreenhouses? I'm growing my tomatoes in a cold frame, and it took a couple weeks for the first one to sprout. They're doing well in closed clear plastic bins, though, where they stay warmer.

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Craig, thank you for the response, yes I will get in touch with you in the fall.

Yes, they were started on heat mats, my zebra's and other eggplants germinated, just not the applegreen's.... ;( really disappointed because I wanted to try them this year as they were new to me.

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