Are the seeds that cost more, better than the seeds that cost less? Why??
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Generally, just because they have a better germination rate.
Its just like with fertilizer, one could be cheaper, but the second which is more expensive has a better result.
In general yes. They might be from a rarer plant. They might be hybrids that had selected for special properties. They might have been processed more carefully for better germination rate.
Or they might just be from a greedier company or one that is trying to recover the cost of its advertising.
I have been growing my own vegetables from seeds bought cheep (Around a dollar or less, and most begin germinating in less than four days and grow strong with TLC)
The cost has no bearing on the quality of the seeds, It is a question of greed, that is the driving factor here! Have a good day.
I am not sure I would guess that it might depend on what kind of things you are trying to grow? Some things are better started from plants and potatoes will grow from any other potatoe that has eyed out.
I don't usually go by cost, I buy by brand name, and If its been in existence a long time and well known like Burpee then I buy it. Some time the cost of something is determined by what store is selling it, or the location where you live.
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