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What Happens If I Soak My Seeds Too Long?

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While soaking seeds can accelerate germination for some varieties, leaving them in water for more than 24 hours can cause them to rot and fail entirely. Understanding the delicate balance of moisture and oxygen is crucial to avoid sabotaging your gardening efforts before they even begin. So, what happens if I soak my seeds too long, and what are the tell-tale signs of over-soaking?

What Happens If You Soak Your Seeds for Too Long?

5 min read
Over-soaking can cause more harm than good, as excess moisture deprives seeds of vital oxygen, leading to suffocation and rot. While some gardeners soak seeds to speed up germination, leaving them submerged for too long can have the opposite effect, killing the plant embryo before it even has a chance to sprout.