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Should i water my vege patch late evening or morning to ensure seed germination?

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Should i water my vege patch late evening or morning to ensure seed germination?

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Not exactly sure of temperature, but it should be warm for most seeds. Morning watering is usually best to avoid fungus growth. For best germination, do not let the soil dry out, meaning daily watering if there’s no rain. Lots of seeds take more than a week to germinate, or will wait until warmth and moisture are right. If they’re really warm-weather crops like tomatoes or peppers, you may indeed have planted too early, meaning you’ll have to reseed later.

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It’s always best to water your vegetable patch in the early early morning, that way its still cool, and the water has time to get to the seed before the sun can evaporate it. Your soil should stay relatively warm. Its always best to start your seed in a germination chamber before you plant them outside, to ensure that they have a healthy start, and they don’t get eaten by bugs, or rodents. Wait another week before trying anything else with your veggies, see if anything pops up.

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