Geoffrey,
I put my previously stratified pawpaw seeds in with wet peat moss in a ziploc on top of the freezer (80 degrees) in February. I check it every 2-3 days, pull out the ones that have started to put out a root, and pot them up. Important to have 1-2 inches of potting mix on top of the seed. The then send up leaves about mid-May.
I agree pots should be at least 6-8 inches deep to prevent the tap root from curling up.
Jim
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From: Geoffrey Stone
Sent: Apr 21, 2007 12:08 PM
To: nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [NAFEX] Paw Paw Propagation from seed I purchased some stratified Paw Paw seed from a nafex member. I've put them in deep pots to accomodate the expected deep tap root. I have about an inch of mulch on top of the seed. What would be an expected timeline for germination and emergence of shoots? I'm told that I might not see any shoots until next spring.Geoffrey StoneBlack Mountain, NC
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