tap root on germd seed tip snap

john wishmyer

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so as the titles says, i was puttin my freshly germ’d seeds tap root into its new little home, lone and behold the tap root made contact with the wall of its hole and i guess it was so sensitive that about the size of lead on a pencil was cracked at the tip. Will this effect the seed in anyway or will it continue to spread roots??
 

TheGreatSouthern

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I can't say for certain but my guess would be that it will have a 70% reduced chance of survival and will grow slower than if it hadn't happened. If you've got more seeds throw it away and directly plant a new one.
My experience on this comes from snapping the tap roots off nearly a thousand seeds. No shit.
I did a dumb thing, I pre germinated roughly 1000 seeds in water/h2o2 in a plastic container and when they all had a small tap root showing drove them an hour up a windy bumpy road to put them in the ground. almost 100% of them had the tip of the tap root broken off by the time I got there. Rookie move.
Anyway I had a ton of spare seeds, so I direct planted an additional 400 at the same time. The 400 direct planted seeds got almost 100% germination, the damaged pre germinated seeds got about 30% germination and maybe 50% survival rate. the direct planted seeds grew faster and stronger in the first 2 weeks than the ones with the broken tap roots.
Hope that helps and good luck.
 

john wishmyer

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I can't say for certain but my guess would be that it will have a 70% reduced chance of survival and will grow slower than if it hadn't happened. If you've got more seeds throw it away and directly plant a new one.
My experience on this comes from snapping the tap roots off nearly a thousand seeds. No shit.
I did a dumb thing, I pre germinated roughly 1000 seeds in water/h2o2 in a plastic container and when they all had a small tap root showing drove them an hour up a windy bumpy road to put them in the ground. almost 100% of them had the tip of the tap root broken off by the time I got there. Rookie move.
Anyway I had a ton of spare seeds, so I direct planted an additional 400 at the same time. The 400 direct planted seeds got almost 100% germination, the damaged pre germinated seeds got about 30% germination and maybe 50% survival rate. the direct planted seeds grew faster and stronger in the first 2 weeks than the ones with the broken tap roots.
Hope that helps and good luck.
thanks man, thats nuts! guess im going to slap some more seeds in the good ol paper towel. :eyesmoke:
 

NwGKenny

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I accidentally snapped the tap root on one of my seeds while trying to move it around (like a dumb ass) in the rapid rooter that i germinated it in. It never recovered and ceased growing roots.
 

john wishmyer

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I accidentally snapped the tap root on one of my seeds while trying to move it around (like a dumb ass) in the rapid rooter that i germinated it in. It never recovered and ceased growing roots.
well was it the full tap root? mine was snapped at the very tip from contact with the walls. i noticed that fuzzy mycelium lookin stuff above it so maybe itll spready out horizontally rather than vertically but who know. i already have more germing
 

NwGKenny

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well was it the full tap root? mine was snapped at the very tip from contact with the walls. i noticed that fuzzy mycelium lookin stuff above it so maybe itll spready out horizontally rather than vertically but who know. i already have more germing
it was like at the halfway point where it was snapped.
 

Azubaz

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I just did the same thing i think last night, i put it back in and it's showing life. Probably have a 50/50 chance.
 
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