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Snow Peas Healthy Vegetable Seeds (20-40 Pieces) For Home Garden, Pack Of 1

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Live Vegetable Seed

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Here’s a complete description of the germination process of snow pea seeds:

🌱 Snow Pea Seed Germination Description

Common Name: Snow Pea
Scientific Name: Pisum sativum var. macrocarpon
Family: Fabaceae (Legume family)

✅ Germination Basics:

Germination Time:

7 to 10 days under ideal conditions

Germination Temperature:

Optimal: 13°C to 21°C (55°F to 70°F)

Minimum: Around 4°C (39°F) – seeds can germinate slowly

Above 25°C (77°F): May reduce germination rates or cause poor seedling growth

Seed Depth:

Sow seeds 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5–4 cm) deep

Spacing:

Space seeds 2 inches (5 cm) apart in rows

Rows should be 18–24 inches (45–60 cm) apart

Thin to 4 inches (10 cm) apart once seedlings establish

🌿 Germination Stages:

Imbibition (Water Absorption):

Seed absorbs water, swells, and activates germination enzymes

Radicle Emergence (Root Growth):

The root (radicle) breaks through the seed coat and grows downward

Plumule Emergence (Shoot Growth):

The shoot (plumule) pushes upward toward the surface

Cotyledon Development:

Two thick seed leaves (cotyledons) emerge first and help the plant begin photosynthesis

True Leaf Formation:

Compound pea leaves (with tendrils) develop shortly after

✅ Ideal Conditions for Germination:

Soil:

Well-draining, fertile, loamy soil

pH: 6.0 to 7.5

Avoid soggy or waterlogged soil

Moisture:

Keep soil evenly moist during germination

Avoid overwatering — seeds can rot in overly wet soil

Light:

Not needed for germination, but full sun is essential after emergence

Air Circulation:

Helps prevent damping-off and fungal diseases

⚠️ Common Germination Problems:

Cold, wet soil: Causes seeds to rot or fail to sprout

Dry soil: Prevents germination or causes uneven sprouting

Overwatering: Can lead to fungal problems

Birds or pests: May dig up or eat seeds

🌿 Tips for Successful Germination:

Direct sow in early spring or fall when temperatures are cool but not freezing

Soak seeds for 4–6 hours (not more) before planting to speed up germination

Use a trellis or support soon after germination — snow peas are climbing plants

Sow in succession every 2–3 weeks for a continuous harvest during the season

Mulch lightly to retain soil moisture and keep roots cool.
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