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Dracaena Draco

Posted by pcbmary 8b (pcbmary@gmail.com) on
Wed, Aug 15, 07 at 19:35

Does anyone have tips on how to germinate these seeds? I have tried in a plastic bag, soaking, regular sowing, scarring and I can not get any of these to sprout. I had most of them planted for over 4 months now 2 outside and 2 inside...nothing. I have went through 15 seeds already. Please Please Please help :)


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RE: Dracaena Draco

I soakthe seed in water for 4 hours then do NOT COVER as light is REQUIRED> Soil temp 75-85F & takes 30-180 days to germinate.


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RE: Dracaena Draco

How much of a seed is buried into the soil? I "buried" about 50% to 70% of the seed and the top is showing very much and dries out quickly within minutes, yet most of the sides and the "bottom" is buried into the soil. Is this the right way to plant these seeds? Also, which "side" of the seed should face up/light? There's an "eye" of the seed - should it be buried or visible? Can someone post photos how exactly to place Dracaena Draco seeds into the soil?


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