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Swollen wheat seed
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkes" data-source="post: 7895622" data-attributes="member: 5094"><p>we dd some home saved and single purpose treated (fountain) Graham this year. It went in in good conditions. It then rained, a lot, for a fortnight. One 4ha field has come up poorly, one field of 5 ha has almost completely failed. Last week I got a handful from heap untreated and a handful from left over treated seed and put it on a tray on kitchen roll to do a germination test. Crude but useful.[ATTACH=full]1004255[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1004256[/ATTACH]</p><p>This does make me wonder what effect the treatment has had on the seed !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkes, post: 7895622, member: 5094"] we dd some home saved and single purpose treated (fountain) Graham this year. It went in in good conditions. It then rained, a lot, for a fortnight. One 4ha field has come up poorly, one field of 5 ha has almost completely failed. Last week I got a handful from heap untreated and a handful from left over treated seed and put it on a tray on kitchen roll to do a germination test. Crude but useful.[ATTACH type="full"]1004255[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]1004256[/ATTACH] This does make me wonder what effect the treatment has had on the seed ! [/QUOTE]
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