Last seen: Jun 11, 2014
Barb, it might help lower the chances of mold forming when the seeds are planted, but as far as I know, it's not necessary to remove the skin.
Awesome list, Jim!Canadianplant, that's great! My Hayes Stiffie seeds did germinate quite early on.
Great pics Jim!
Thanks! I also just noticed that the T. fortunei from Tennessee have finally started germinating. None germinated when I was soaking them (at the same...
I'm starting to see germinating Paulownia now :D
I usually wait until there is at least a first leaf.On a side note, the first Puya berteroniana germinated yesterday!
I'm going to be uncovering the palms again within a few days, and I'll post more pics when I do. They've been protected since December 11th.
It's the zoom, the Tesan is bigger :lol: Good luck with the waggie seeds!
great pics!
I looked a little closer, and saw that around half of the Chusan seedlings are growing a 2nd leaf, however, this is a lot slower in comparison to the ...
Good job!
Thanks! The moso have taken awhile, and yeah heat seems to be pretty beneficial with sabals!
I've now noticed roots emerging on the Chamaerops humilis var. cerifera, Phyllostachys pubescens (Moso bamboo), and Sabal minor var. Louisiana!Bad pic...
Good luck! In a few years, they will be taller than that trachy!
Hi Gpenny,I soaked them for basically the same time as the Nannorrhops. The radicals were around the same length as the earlier pics in the topic (may...
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