Why Chill Seeds?
For some seed varieties, a duration of cold moist /”stratification/” is required to convince them to sprout. This is particularly common with cold-hardy trees, shrubs and perennials. It’s important to know that this seed chilling can vary quite a bit around temperatures, timing and other requirements. Here I’ll go through my own setup and my /”default/” method for sprouting seeds where a cold treatment is advisable.
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