4 seeds Pour or pick out the seeds from the seed capsule. To speed up germination, the seeds can be soaked for a day in lukewarm water. If you mix in Nitrozyme, germination usually increases and the seeds can germinate somewhat faster. Fill a pot about 10 cm wide with seed soil or a mixture of 50/50 planting soil and coconut. Lay out the seeds at intervals of a few centimeters evenly distributed over the surface. Then sprinkle a very thin layer of soil on top and water through. Storage of the seeds The pot with the seeds can be placed outdoors or operated indoors. It takes longer for the seeds to germinate outdoors but the advantage is that you don't have to be as careful with watering as if you keep them indoors. Sow seeds outdoors Set the pot protected from strong sun and winds but preferably so that you get natural watering from snow and rain. Then you don't have to water if it doesn't get very dry.
1/2 krm Sow indoors January-May. Cover with a thin layer of gravel or perlite. If germination has not occurred within a month, place the seed in the refrigerator for about a month. Then outdoors in a shaded position. Can also be autumn sown September-November outdoors in pots or in open ground intended for forcing. germination time 1-3 months
approximately 30 capsules Growing advice Sow indoors. Moisten the soil and press the seeds so that they come into contact with the soil surface. They germinate light and should not be covered. Keep moist by showering the seeds. Germination time 10-30 days.
30 seeds To grow outdoor hibiscus from seed, sow the seeds indoors 6-12 weeks before the last frost, preferably after soaking them overnight to speed germination. Plant the seeds about 1-2.5 cm deep in a pot with seed mix, making sure they have warm and sunny conditions (at least 24-29°C) and a moist but well-drained soil. After 2-3 weeks, the seedlings should start to germinate. Step-by-step: Sowing: Sow the seeds indoors about 6-12 weeks before the expected last frost. Preparation: It is advisable to soak the seeds in water overnight to help them germinate faster. Planting: Plant the seeds about 1-2.5 cm deep in a pot or tray filled with a seed mix or potting soil. Conditions: Place the pot in a warm and sunny place with a temperature of at least 24-29°C for optimal germination. Gröning: Expect to see your hibiscus plants sprout after two to three weeks.
10 seeds Soak the seeds in lukewarm water. Sow the seeds in seeding soil or a mixture of potting soil and coconut. Plant them in individual pots when they have developed about 6 leaves. Keep the soil moist and provide indirect light. Sowing seeds can take longer and requires more patience.
20 seeds Plant your fig seeds in a small pot of compost or potting soil, about 1cm deep. Water the soil to moisten it, but be careful not to overwater or your seeds may rot. This requires a lot of patience. Fig seeds are small, and it can take several years for a seed-grown tree to bear fruit
about 30 capsules very small seeds in capsule To grow butterfly bush (lilac buddleja) from seed, the seeds should be sown indoors in seed soil in February-April, just before the last spring frost. The seeds are light-germinating and should only be pressed lightly against the moist soil surface, not covered. After germination, the plastic should be removed and the plants should be placed in a bright and cooler place, before being transplanted into potting soil and finally planted outdoors when the risk of frost is over.
5 seeds Sowing soil: Use sowing soil, not regular potting soil, which is light and airy. Pots/seed boxes: Use pots or seed boxes with drainage holes. Watering: Make sure the soil is moist, but not wet. Covering: Cover the seeds with a lid or plastic to create a moist environment. Sowing: Fill the pots: Fill the pots with sowing soil and press down lightly. Sow the seeds: Sow 2-4 seeds per pot or sow evenly over the surface in a larger box. Cover the seeds: Cover the seeds with a thin layer of sowing soil, about 0.5-1 cm. Watering: Water gently and make sure the soil is moist. Location: Place the pots in a warm place, around 20 degrees, and in bright light. Care: Air: Remove the lid or plastic from time to time to air the seeds and prevent mold. Watering: Keep the soil moist, but not too wet. Transplanting: When the plants have their first pairs of leaves (cotyledons and terminal leaves), transplant them into larger pots. Hardening off: Before transplanting, gradually acclimate the plants to the outdoor temperature. Transplanting: Plant the plants out in the garden when the risk of frost is over.
at least 10 seeds To get a lilac from seeds: let the seeds soak in water and then plant them in a pot with well-drained soil. A pot of lilac seeds can be placed outdoors during the winter, to then germinate when spring comes. For a good result, place the pot cool and outdoors to let it germinate in the spring.
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15 seeds The seeds are carefully roughened with sandpaper. Soak the seeds in hot water for 2 days. Sow indoors. Potting soil is mixed 1/4 peat and 1/4 perlite or fine gravel. Cover the seeds with sand or perlite. germination time 1-3 months
5 seeds To sow Caucasian wingnut, remove the wings of the seeds and stratify them for 3–4 months at 3-8°C (with cold) to break seed dormancy. Then sow the seeds in well-drained, slightly moist soil in a shady to partly sunny location. Keep the seeds moist and protect the seedlings from extreme weather to ensure they establish.
4 seeds Growing wig bush from seed can be a challenge, but it is definitely possible. To succeed, you should stratify the seeds, which means you need a combination of heat, cold and moisture. This mimics nature's process and helps the seeds break their dormancy. Step-by-step guide: Stratification: Warm period: Place the seeds in lukewarm water for a week to soften them and start the process. Cold period: Place the seeds in a moist environment, such as damp sand or vermiculite, in a plastic bag or container. Store them in the refrigerator for about 6 weeks. Sowing: Choose soil: Use a well-drained planting soil. Sowing depth: Sow the seeds shallowly, about 0.5-1 cm deep. Placement: Place the sowing in a bright, but not too hot location. Care: Watering: Keep the soil moist, but not wet. Temperature: Keep the sowing at an even temperature, preferably slightly cooler than room temperature. Planting out: When the plants have developed a few leaves and are strong enough, they can be planted out in the garden in a sunny spot with well-drained soil.
5 seeds To successfully propagate bonewood from seed, prepare a well-drained pot and planting soil, sow the seeds and cover them according to the instructions on the seed packet, possibly after soaking or scarifying to break the seed's dormant period. Place the seeds in a bright and cool place, such as a mini greenhouse, and keep the soil evenly moist. After germination, move the plants to their own pots with nutrient-rich soil and give them steady plant lighting until they are ready to be planted out.
10 seeds Planting rhododendrons from seed involves sowing them in a nutrient-poor, acidic soil mix and then carefully repotting them several times before they are large enough to be planted out in the garden. The process is slow and results vary, but success requires giving the plants the right conditions in terms of moisture, light and soil. Prepare the planting soil: Use a loose, well-drained, acidic soil, such as a mixture of peat and sand. • Sow the seeds: Sprinkle the seeds thinly on the surface of the soil in a shallow pot or tray. Cover with a very thin layer of soil or vermiculite, but not too deep - rhododendron seeds need light to germinate. • Water gently: Lightly mist the surface of the soil so that it is evenly moist, but not wet. • Create a humid environment: Cover the pot with plastic wrap or place it in a plastic bag to retain moisture and warmth. • Place in a bright and cool place: Place the pot in a bright place but avoid direct sunlight, and preferably at a temperature of around 15-20 degrees. • Be patient: The seeds can take several weeks to months to germinate. • When the plants have several leaves: Replant them into small pots with acidic soil and continue to care for them carefully.