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Bhagat Seeds Guide | Easy Home Germination Test Tips

  • Writer: Aakash Rajput
    Aakash Rajput
  • Nov 5
  • 2 min read
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Every farmer wants to make sure that the seeds are healthy, active and able to produce a good crop before they plant them. Doing a germination test at home is one of the easiest and best ways to find out if the seeds are good. Bhagat Seeds helps farmers can avoid losses, save time and be sure they only plant the best seeds with this quick way. There is no need for expensive tools for a germination test.

What Is a Germination Test?

An easy test that checks how many seeds in a sample will actually grow is called a germination test.For example:

Eighty-five out of one hundred seeds will grow which means that 85% of them will.Most crops do well when the sprouting rate is above 80%.For farmers, knowing this helps them choose:How fresh the seeds areWhether they are good for plantingHow many pounds of seed do you need?

Items You Need for a Home Germination Test

You only need a few simple things: 20 to 50 seeds (a sample)A clean bowl Water The stuff that you use to clean things A bag or case made of plastic A warm spot How to Do a Step-by-Step Germination Test at Home Step 1: Pick out a copy of the seed You can pick any number of seeds from the bag. Do not pick seeds that are only big or look perfect. For the most exact results, choose a sample at random.

Step 2: Soak the Seeds

For 6 to 12 hours, based on the crop, soak the seeds in clean water. This makes the seed coat softer which helps it sprout faster.

Step 3: Prepare the Germination Bed

Get a piece of cotton cloth or tissue paper. Wet it with clean water, but not so wet that it drips.Put it on a plate or a flat surface and spread it out.

Step 4: Count the Germinated Seeds

The seeds should sprout in 3–10 days, based on the plant. Now, count how many seeds have grown. How many of them did not?

Use this formula:Germination % = (Sprouted Seeds ÷ Total Seeds) × 100

Example:If 40 out of 50 seeds sprout → Germination = 80%

What Is a Good Germination Percentage?

Good seed lots should have these things: Very good: 80–90% of seeds germinate60 to 80% sprouting → Good Below 60% → Not a good time to plant

If the number is low, farmers should: Raise the seed rateChange out old seeds for new ones. It works better if you buy approved or branded seeds.

Conclusion

The best and fastest way for farmers to check the quality of their seeds at home is to do a germination test. It only takes a few days to finish and does not need any special tools. Farmers can avoid losing crops and make sure they grow better from the start by trying seeds before planting them.

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