It seems these are very tender beings and they didn't like being buried underneath the vermiculite so it was on to Plan B.
The vermiculite was damp and absorbing water from the little tank below so I laid a single layer paper towel over the vermiculite and dampened it.The lettuce seeds were sprinkled on top of the paper and covered with another piece of damp paper towel.And there they sat- and sat- and sat- until a couple of days ago when I noticed that they were germinating under the paper towel.
Yesterday, I removed the top towel and this evening they are showing every sign of sprouting leaves.
Lettuce seedlings on damp paper towel on a vermiculite seed bed |
It seems we might be on our way with these lettuce.
I tried to grow baby spinach greens in this seed bed earlier on without the use of damp paper towel and they didn't germinate. I think I will try these again and see what happens.
The second set of bean plants are thriving and are just starting to throw beans. I think that the change in diet for these plants is helping.
The tomatoes are sort of standing still and the rocket doesn't seem to have made much progress this past week.