Different roots were visualized with a FV 1000 confocal microscope (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) at days 1 — 6, 8, and 10
after germination in Approach 1 and at day 8 in Approach 2.
Not exact matches
In May, one to two months
after seeding, there was still no sign of any
germination.
After sowing the seeds
in the pre-moistened seed - starting mix, set the six - packs (or seed - starting flat or pots or whatever) on a source of bottom heat (such as a heating cable, a seed - starting mat, or the top of the refrigerator) to boost
germination.
After eight days, the plantings showed that purified single - walled nanotubes
in water enhanced the
germination rate and shoot growth of wheatgrass, which grew an average of 13 percent larger than plants
in plain water.
They claimed that the raw nuts had to be blanched, a process
in which some of the nutrition is lost, but that sprouted nuts are treated with lower heat
after a short
germination.
Lavender seeds are best sown
in the spring well
after the last frost of the season to allow for one to three months of
germination at temperatures reaching 59 °F (15 °C).
Reduce temperature
after germination to 60 °F / 16 °C before potting
in a soil - based mixture of sharp sand, gravel and loam.