Seed Germination Temperature Chart
Seed Germination Temperature Chart. Of course, that's assuming optimal conditions. Use this chart to determine if the soil temperature in the garden is right for seed starting the crop you want to plant. (Use a soil thermometer to take the soil temperature.) Personally, I find a seed germination temperature chart to be helpful in making this all happen.
Buy a metal probe thermometer with a flat dial that provides low readings (in other words, NOT an oven-temperature meat thermometer, although it looks similar). However, nothing is written on stones. Things such as peppers, tomatoes, and watermelons need warmer temps to germinate.
During the day, soil stores heat.
The temperatures listed are air temperatures.
Use a garden soil thermometer, to check the soil temperature. The only sure way to know when it's safe to plant is to take the soil's temperature. The best conditions are native conditions so if you know what type of cannabis that you are growing, you will be able to better match the optimal growing conditions for that variety.
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