I thought maybe you would like a breakdown of what I do print on my pot-stics as illustrated earlier:
In the first example the Cr270 is the seed re-order number as printed on the packet and is entered along with the Cultivar, the (Ter) stands for Territorial Seed Company, the supplier of the seed to me, and (Brt Org) is color.
In the second example, (Hum) is the seed packager Ed Hume Seeds, although they distribute their seed racks via Garden Centers, etc., I actually purchased the seed at a Garden Center. Hume does not have packet order numbers, but their packs are bar coded.
However Hume?s online order system does have order numbers, I might go back and put those in sometime.
The seed supplier is entered on GA100S01 in the Collector/Author area.
What?s nice about marking specimens that way is if I?m in the Greenhouse or elsewhere, and notice that a few specimens have gone to plant heaven, I can quickly go to my seed storage area, and get some new specimens started.
I don?t know if bar codes are universal around the world, but here in the US the bottom left number is the manufacturer of the item, the number to the bottom right is the product identification number. I wonder who assigns those numbers, the registry must huge?
The Plant/Number I?ve discussed earlier with George should also be shown in GA047S8, GA047S07, etc., when doing Tasks. Yes?
Q.- When one is adding the task of making Labels via GA047S09 Choosing a Care Topic, would it not be a two phased task? You generate (print) the label but you have to place it with the seed it?s marking. (Duh!)
What would you call the first and second phase of that task?
Generate Label / Generated Label
Label Specimen / Labeled Specimen
Also, when you generate your label, you can add the sowing date in the editing area if you so wish.
- Toby