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| for 2 years i have collected seedfrom trees and fruit from the market to cold stratify. many of them germinate but most of them start too early. some i have saved but many die in the fridg.i guess i need to hold them a while in the fall befor begining the cold strat.any one out there with experience about how to do that i.e.type of medium , temp, moisture ,etc. i am sure every plant type will be a little different. i am mostly interested in trees and schrubs |
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| Are you telling us you get germination and then your seedlings die indoors or that your seeds aren't germinating. The Clothiers database for sowing suggestions is quite good, although not all plants will be found there of course. If you don't know the botanical name of your plant/seed, look that up, then check the database and it will suggest the number of weeks and at what temp seed is best held. The suggestions there are often for seed that has been dried. If you have seed that is immediatley fresh, or don't find the one you are looking for, come back here with a specific name and we can possibly help you. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Clothiers database
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- Posted by ricjo22 5 (hughri1@aol.com) on Sun, Jan 9, 11 at 0:32
| sorry i wasnt clear . i have been placing fresh (slightly dried )seed in cold strat. in soil in the refrigerator in fall and by mid winter they begin to sprout a root which in iowa is way too soon. i have kept some alive in sunny windows till april. if i leave them in the fridg the root gets long and they break and die.cherry pear,locust, plum and hickory all did this. i need to figure a way to stall them so i get an emerging seed when its time to plant. thanks i will check out the link you provided |
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| Why don't you keep your seed as is and start your stratification later? Many seeds that need stratifying do NOT need it, if planted freshly harvested. Al |
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- Posted by countrycarolyn 6-7nwTN (My Page) on Sun, Jan 9, 11 at 11:20
| Ricjo22, I have had that exact same thing happen to me. I was dumbfounded when they had germinated in my fridge. I seriously do not know what to do with the ones that sprouted, I just decided to leave them in the medium (paper towel and baggie) I stratified them in then when I felt comfortable with the weather I would pot them up and try to grow them. Though I am still extremely undecided to whether or not I am going to use them. Since they like cool weather and germinated in cool weather I wonder if we can pot them now and then put them outside in the elements with some protection?? It is a thought!! Since in my mind mine are already lost I may try that!! |
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- Posted by ricjo22 5-iowa (hughri1@aol.com) on Sun, Jan 9, 11 at 16:22
| country caroline it is worth a try. i dont think they will live in the fridg till spring but i have squirrels that investigate everything i put outside so i dont think it will work for me calistoga(Al) i get coflicting info about what needs to cold strat but this tomclothier database looks like it will be very helpful.planting fresh seed realy works but those grrrr squirrels.thanks |
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- Posted by countrycarolyn 6-7nwTN (My Page) on Sun, Jan 9, 11 at 19:15
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| Your picture looks more like Terrarium gardening than seed starting. Do you propose breaking the bottles to get them out? Al |
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- Posted by countrycarolyn 6-7nwTN (My Page) on Tue, Jan 11, 11 at 17:39
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- Posted by ricjo22 5 (hughri1@aol.com) on Tue, Jan 11, 11 at 18:43
| i do this using one of my aquariums. one in the garage for cold seeds and one inside for cuttings |
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- Posted by countrycarolyn 6-7nwTN (My Page) on Tue, Jan 11, 11 at 19:39
| Well this is how I plan to sow the seedlings that germinated in my fridge. I mean they must be ok in cool temps in order to have germinated in our refrigerators. I think as long as you have drainage in your aquarium then I think that will be fine. Then maybe some type of cover to keep out the frost and the critters just add a hole in for a vent. At least this is what I plan to do, my roots are getting long also. I feel as if I lose some of the root I might still be ok. Oh and still not one true leaf, I guess that is from the lack of light. |
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