Master Gardener: Easy tests for seed viability (2024)

Master Gardener: Easy tests for seed viability (1)

Raise your hand if at this time of year you have walked out into the garage or wherever you have stored your seed stash from the previous year or years, and wondered, "Hmmmm,are these seeds any good?"

Will they sprout (begin to grow, give off shoots or buds)? Will I be wasting my time and energy planting these seeds? My hand is up. I have seeds (flower and vegetable) left over from last year, seeds collected, and seeds given to me from others. Seeds are an expense and some seeds have special meaning or memories attached to them because they came from special friends and/or loved ones. So what can you do?

There are a couple of tests that can be used to see if the seeds in question will germinate (process by which an organism grows from a seed or similar structure) or are viable (able to take root or grow).

One method to check for seed viability is the water test. Take the seeds and place them in a container of water. Let the seeds sit for 15minutes. If the seeds sink, they are still viable; if they float, discard, because they probably will not sprout.

Question: Can the seeds that sink still be planted?

Answer: Yes.

Sow the seeds directly in the soil if it is the proper planting time or thoroughly dry seeds and plant when it is the appropriate time.

Another method that is more dependable is the germination test.

Take at least 10 seeds from the package of seeds in question and place them in a row on top of a slightly damp paper towel. Fold the towel over the seeds and place towel in a clear plastic bag. Seal the bag and place it in a warm (above 70 degrees) location. Although light is not a major factor for most seeds, a warm windowsill works well or the top of the refrigerator is a good location. (Note: You could also place the damp towel on a plate and cover with cling wrap. This way more variety of seeds can be placed on the damp towel in individual rows.

Next, use a permanent marker to record date and type of seed on the outside of the bag. Look at the seed packet (if you have one) and note the germination times. Based on the average germination times listed on the seed packet, check the seeds in a few days to see if any have sprouted.

If no packet, check seeds in sevento 10 days. If you are like me, I will be checking them every day, probably more than once a day, just because. Once the seeds have started to germinate remove the paper towel-wrapped seeds from the bag and count the number that have sprouted. If only half sprouted it is most likely only half will germinate. Don’t hit the panic button just yet.

The solution is to just spread the seeds thicker than normal in your container or garden. According to the University of Illinois Extension Office, if less than 70 percentgerminate, it might be better to buy new seeds.

Question: Can the sprouted seeds be planted?

Answer: Yes.

Plan to do the germination test close to the time of planting so they can be seeded. Now for the parents and grandparents outthere, here is a fun children’s “Garden in a Glove” project to teach children about germination.

Materials needed: clear plastic glove, permanent marker, five different seed varieties, cotton balls, pencil, twist tie or string. Have the child write his or her name and date of project on the glove with the permanent marker. Write the name of each seed variety on a glove finger. Wet the cotton balls and squeeze out the excess moisture. Place three to fourseeds in each cotton ball and fold ball over to secure seed.

Place cotton ball in appropriately labeled glove finger and push ball down into the fingertip with the pencil. Once all seeded cotton balls have been placed, blow air into glove and secure top of glove with a twist tie or string. Hang the glove in a window or a warm location and watch for success. The seeds should germinate in threeto fivedays. Once they have germinated, cut off tips of gloves to remove cotton balls and plant the seeded cotton balls in the soil.

Here are some sources for more information:

University of Illinois Extension https://extension.illinois.edu/home;

Colorado State University Extension https://extension.colstate.edu/home;

Oregon State University Extension https://extension.oregonstate.edu/home;

Sandusky County Extension The Ohio State University https://sandusky.osu.edu/home, 419-334-6340;

Ottawa County Extension The Ohio State University https://extension.osu.edu/ottawa-countyoffice,419-898-3631.

Watch for my August article on how to collect and store seeds for maximum shelf life. Happy planting!

Carolyn Johnson is a Master Gardener with the OSU Extension Offices in Sandusky County and Ottawa counties.

Master Gardener: Easy tests for seed viability (2024)

FAQs

Master Gardener: Easy tests for seed viability? ›

One method to check for seed viability is the water test. Take the seeds and place them in a container of water. Let the seeds sit for 15 minutes. If the seeds sink, they are still viable; if they float, discard, because they probably will not sprout.

What is the quickest test for seed viability? ›

If you have large seeds like peas, beans and corn left over from last year, an easy way to test for their viability is to fill a shallow pan with water and pour the seeds in. If they sink, they're fine. If they float, toss them.

How to test if seeds are still viable? ›

The quickest way of testing seed viability is to dunk them in a glass of water. The seeds in question are placed in water for about 15 minutes. After that, you should see some seeds still on the surface and others at the bottom of the glass.

What is the best method used to test the viability of seeds? ›

A germination test is the only meaningful measurement of seed viability, since it doesn't really matter how old the seeds are. If they germinate well, they're good, even if they're old. And if they don't germinate well, they're not good, even if they're fresh.

What is the easiest method of seed testing? ›

The advantage of the paper towel test is that you can easily check to see if the seeds have begun to grow. It takes up very little space to do this test and you can transfer germinating seeds to pots for growing out.

Should nasturtium seeds sink or float? ›

Let sit undisturbed for 15 minutes up to several hours. Viable seeds are filled with living (but dormant) embryos, which are heavier than non-viable seeds with shriveled or dead embryos and will sink. Non-viable seeds are called "light" seeds in the seed trade. Light seeds will float.

Do good seeds sink or float? ›

While some sunken seeds will germinate and some floating seeds will fail to sprout, there isn't a strong correlation between buoyancy and viability. Generally larger seeds are better for this test than smaller ones. Therefore, you shouldn't rely on the sink/float test to determine which to discard and which to plant.

What are the 3 methods of seed testing? ›

The most common tests are the cold germination test, accelerated aging test, the tetrazolium test and warm germination test. Each test is designed to evaluate various qualities of the seed. The most common test is a warm germination test because it is required by seed laws to appear on the label.

What chemical is used to test seed viability? ›

The Tetrazolium Chloride (TZ) test is often called the quick germination test. It's a chemical test used to determine seed viability, and results are usually available within 24 to 48 hours. So, the correct answer is 'Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride'.

How long to soak seeds before planting? ›

In a bowl, cover your seeds with warm water and leave to soak for 6-24 hours. Smaller seeds and those with thinner coats need the shorter time, and larger seeds with thicker coats need the longer period. Some seeds will naturally float, and some will stay below the surface.

What is the simplest and most practical way of testing seeds? ›

Seed viability can be tested in many easy ways. A seed germination test is probably the most simple: seeds are given the needed resources (air, water, warmth, and light) to germinate and grow into a seedling. Simply place seeds in the soil or in a pot of soil and see how many grow.

How to tell if marigold seeds are viable? ›

Test a marigold seed to see if it's viable. If the seed has encountered any humidity or dampness, it is probably not good for germination. If your seeds bend and break, they are dry enough to plant. If they don't break, they may not germinate.

How to check the viability of tomato seeds? ›

In summary, you will label the kitchen paper, wet it, spread the seed, roll it up and place it in a closed zip-lock bag for 7 days in a warm place. After 7 days, you will unwrap it and check whether the seed has germinated. If it has, this suggests that your seed is viable.

Which is considered as the quickest method of testing seeds? ›

The Tetrazolium Chloride (TZ) test, often called the quick germination test, is a chemical test used to determine seed viability, and results are usually available within 24 to 48 hours The TZ test differs from a germination test in that the TZ test can give you an early and quick snapshot of seed viability but is not ...

Which among the three methods of testing the viability of seeds is most reliable? ›

The most accurate and reliable method is the germination test. There are also biochemical tests, which have the advantage of being quicker, but are not as accurate as the germination test. They also require special skills to conduct and interpret.

What is accelerated aging test for seeds? ›

The seed samples are placed in small plastic containers and placed on trays for two or three days. The seed samples are removed, and dried. Then a warm germination test is conducted, and the percent of artificially aged germination is calculated.

What is the TTC test for seed viability? ›

The qualitative determination method with TTC involves cutting open the seed embryo and staining the embryo cells with TTC solution, allowing for quick qualitative assessment of seed viability based on whether the embryo is stained red or not.

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