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My stevia seeds germinated under indoor grow lights, and the seeds were started in January. I used Promix BX as the soil. I received the seeds in a trade and there was a lot of chaff with them. I did cover the seed tray with a clear piece of loose plastic while under lights to keep up the humidity. Within a couple of months, I had some healthy plants which were given away.

Lotus seeds germinate easily and grow fast! I had blooms the second season. Once they germinated I planted them in those wooden barrels because our pond hadn't been completed. They were outgrowing the barrel within a few months. This is the info I used.
Karyn
Here is a link that might be useful: Lotus from seed

Thanks for the lotus growing tips. I get to start all over with new lotus seeds because my cats got into my lotus pot and pretty much had a grand time dragging it all over the basement. What a mess!! It was supposed to be a double white one and didn't even get to see it flower. :( Oh, and the year before that my mom planted my first lotus in the garden LOL

Your first problem is the size of the can the plant/any plant will become root bound before the can rusts enough to allow the roots to escape. In the good old days we used a #10 Can to plant many shrubs, perennials, vines or trees in..... but before planting we had to cut the side of the can & remove the root ball, Also had to cut holes (before planting in the can) in the side of the can near the bottom for drainage.

Lindalana are you sure it's sauromatum venosum aka typhonium venosaum with the distintive leaf shape? That one is supposed to make a bulbil like seed.
Do the seeds look like a cluster of long dark tic-tacs?
If so that sounds like my A. muelleri seeds. I just tossed them in the dirt in may-June ( when I got them) and 3 sprouted. The seeds were well attached, not falling off the cluster, so that does not indicate ripenesss.
Karen also zone 5

Karen
oh boy, a. muelleri sure is pretty one, loved it. Yeah, I am positive in identification and seed heads resolved its own problem- they slowly started disconnecting from each other so they fall apart. Am proud owner of bunch of seeds now ;)
They are easy warm germinators although not hardy to our zone, still loved the weird look of flowers and foliage is pretty.

Shasta.... Takes 16 weeks from germination to be large enough to set out green. Takes a cold period to flower.
As to the other question I could give a list of over 1000 plants (vegies, trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials to sow now in your area. Please be more specific as to what type of plants you wish to grow.


You can always trust Dr. Goheens advice...he has wide knowledge of rhododendrons.
But, by 2 yrs TLC he does not mean indoors...rhododendrons will suffer with your low indoor humidity. A cold frame, unheated greenhouse, lath house or shady cool area outdoors will be much better for your seedlings. Do not let the potting medium become overly dry.
Here is a link that might be useful: Transplanting seedlings, Goheen

I couldn't tell you which seeds are what but "laitues blondes et à couper" literally translates to "blond lettuces and to cut". I used Babblefish for translation
Karyn
Here is a link that might be useful: Babblefish


I had great results with "Gold" kiwi seeds. They were from a grocery store fruit. I used a seed mat and surface sowed the seeds on moist soil then covered the pots until germination. I kept the soil moist but not wet and transplanted the seedlings into individual containers when they had a few sets of leaves. They were kept under metal halide grow lights. This was done during the winter and I kept the seedlings on the mat until it was warm enough for them to go outside since the Gold isn't a hardy kiwi. I started giving them a very dilute all purpose fertilizer when they were about 10 weeks old. I lost a few but not many. I've just bumped up the container size as necessary. They are all in gal pots now and are in the greenhouse. They really need bigger pots but I'll wait until spring. I have no idea how you can tell male from female plants or if these just need to be crossed with another variety to produce fruit. These look nothing like my hardy kiwi varieties.
Karyn



This is a weed that self sows around my garden. It is nor ugly and I always let some grow and go to seed, as we enjoy watching tiny birds that can land on the seed head and pick out the seeds. Al
Thanks for your responses. You have been very helpful.. Landart