Plenty of seed packages come with red coated seeds, this substance is called "thiram" and it is a pretty effective fungicide and bactericide (even if germinated in somewhat damp environments, those seeds won't develop cobwebs or bacterial infections or whatnot).
I've been wanting to replicate a similar, DIY coating, so as to protect my own seeds without much trouble and expense. I've had some success with ashes and potassium soaps, but the former is a desiccant and soaks a lot of water and the latter doesn't quite protect them from bacteria.
Anyone wishing to share some secret methods/recipes/formulas?
I've been wanting to replicate a similar, DIY coating, so as to protect my own seeds without much trouble and expense. I've had some success with ashes and potassium soaps, but the former is a desiccant and soaks a lot of water and the latter doesn't quite protect them from bacteria.
Anyone wishing to share some secret methods/recipes/formulas?