pregerming
Pregerming is a technique used in agriculture to prepare seeds for germination before planting. This process involves exposing seeds to a period of cold stratification, which mimics the natural winter conditions that many seeds require to break dormancy. Pregerming is particularly useful for seeds that have a hard seed coat or require a period of cold to germinate, such as those of many conifers, broadleaf trees, and some annual flowers.
The process typically involves placing the seeds in a moist, cool environment, often at temperatures between
Pregerming can improve seedling vigor and survival rates, as well as reduce the time it takes for