Brian Konynenbelt
New Member
Ok warm season gurus. I took the bait and followed Jeff Sturgis’ recommendation: that one can frost seed switch in October. Being that I didn’t want to do it during the rut, I watched temperatures and saw soils were holding in the mid 40s with the long range outlook cold. So I seeded (drilled) on October 17. Soils have only gotten to 50 once during that time. However, now with this warm stretch (6 days 60s or higher, lows in the mid to high 40s) I’m wondering if the switch and big blue I planted will end up germinating. Part of me doesn’t care, since I’ve planted switch and big blue in June and the stuff didn’t blink for 3 weeks and the temps were 80 or higher. But the research does say switch will germinate at soils of 50 or above if exposed to these temps for two weeks. Anyone have any experience with this? Just want to avoid more planting in the Spring. Thanks all.