[jûŕmə-nāt́]
(v.)To cause to sprout or grow.
(v.)To begin to sprout or grow.
(v.)To come into existence: An idea germinated in his mind.
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Seeds need water and oxygen to germinate, so are best started in a light, loose soil that will not compact, get soggy, or crust over. Free flow of water & air are a must. Cover seed with 2 - 4 times their thickness of soil, unless they require light to germinate.
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Germination is the process in which a seed or spore emerges from a period of dormancy . The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosp...
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Definition of germinate from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... transitive verb : to cause to sprout or developintransitive verb 1 : to come into being : evolve <before Western civilization began to germinate — A. L. Kroeber>; 2 : to begin to...
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All seeds need water, oxygen, and proper temperature in order to germinate. Some seeds require proper light also. Some germinate better in full light while others require darkness to germinate.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about germinate. germinate. Information about germinate in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Seeds germinate when they are exposed to favourable external conditions of moisture, light, and temperature, and when any factors causing dormancy have been removed.
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A new poster giving a very brief overview of the Germinate system and supporting application can be viewed by clicking on the following link.
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Most seeds will of course only germinate between certain temperatures. Too low and the seed takes up water but cannot germinate and therefore rots, too high and growth within the seed is prevented.
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