Seed sacrification

his is a technique used to help seeds germinate by scratching or weakening the seed coat. This process can help:


1. Improve water absorption

2. Enhance germination rates

3. Speed up germination


Scarification is often used for seeds with hard or thick coats, such as:

- Beans

- Peas

- Lupines

- Morning glories




Methods include:

- Mechanical scarification (scratching with sandpaper or a file)

- Soaking seeds in water

- Using a seed scarifier


Scarification can increase the chances of successful germination, especially for seeds with hard-to-break dormancy.


Would you like more information on seed starting or germination techniques?

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