Growing from Seed--PBS TOW
Lauw de Jager
dejager at bulbargence.com
Wed Dec 4 09:26:50 EST 2002
Mary Sue Ittner <msittner at mcn.org> a *crit :
>
> It does seem logical if seed falls on the ground in nature and waits for
> the precise moment to germinate ....seeds of winter growing
> species that need a warm dry period before germinating and perhaps we
> should be planting those right away and instead of waiting until fall.
> Harold Koopowitz told us to plant Muscari seeds when ripe and then leave
> them dry all summer.
Mary Sue et al,
Just to confirm these statements. I got the best results with sowing seeds
immediately when ripe (or even almost ripe). I had some very good expirenence
with the following species: Galanthus elwesii and many Cyclamen species.
Just look under the Cyclamen leaves to see the numerous seedlings
developing. Once I sown green seeds (capsules) of Brunsvigia Josephinaea
which gave 100% germination
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