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Growing Ranunculus from seed
Hello there,
My Ranunculus flowers have finished flowering (I'm in Melbourne Australia) and I am harvesting the seed pods. I grew the plants, about 3000 of them from bulbs... some prefer to call them tubers). I harvested the seeds last season but many did not grow- I planted them in May. I have been trying to research a successful way to grow them from seed. But most reports only discuss growing them from tubers. Does anyone here know how to grow them from seed? Should I plant them now? The weather conditions are so bizarre now, its hard to tell whether its Summer or Winter here sometimes! Cheers, Sarah -- __________________________________ I worship a God who justifies the ungodly. The Bible, Romans 4:5 |
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Growing Ranunculus from seed
"Eur Ing John Rye" wrote in message
... since worked out the answer "No Frosts" Yes, we seldom see frost nowadays thanks to El Nino. We even get Summer like conditions during Winter. 65F on occasion. And the temperature never goes below zero (32F?). (a) Seed must be fresh. They say that with fresh seed you MAY get germination without a Winters cold. This implies the approach that I would use ie sow the seed in Autumn in a Cold Frame and hope for germination in the Spring. Your seed will be fresh enough, but your winter may not be cold enough. (b) Talking about the showy varieties they talk about sowing August to October (UK time) at 50 degrees Fahrenheit 10 degrees Cel, and say that 60 degrees Fahrenheit 15 Cel is too hot. Hmm... I planted the seeds in May, our Autumn here. The temp are around 18 - 12 C. (around 60F?). Not cold by English standards and positively warm compared to Scotland. What I'll do this time is to keep the seeds in the bottom drawer of my fridge, then soak them in water before sowing. I'l try to plant them in the optimum conditions places: moist, well drained areas. Our weather conditions here are quite nutty though. Last Saturday the temp dropped to around 57F at night. Its 77F now. |
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"Eur Ing John Rye" wrote in message
... since worked out the answer "No Frosts" Yes, we seldom see frost nowadays thanks to El Nino. We even get Summer like conditions during Winter. 65F on occasion. And the temperature never goes below zero (32F?). (a) Seed must be fresh. They say that with fresh seed you MAY get germination without a Winters cold. This implies the approach that I would use ie sow the seed in Autumn in a Cold Frame and hope for germination in the Spring. Your seed will be fresh enough, but your winter may not be cold enough. (b) Talking about the showy varieties they talk about sowing August to October (UK time) at 50 degrees Fahrenheit 10 degrees Cel, and say that 60 degrees Fahrenheit 15 Cel is too hot. Hmm... I planted the seeds in May, our Autumn here. The temp are around 18 - 12 C. (around 60F?). Not cold by English standards and positively warm compared to Scotland. What I'll do this time is to keep the seeds in the bottom drawer of my fridge, then soak them in water before sowing. I'l try to plant them in the optimum conditions places: moist, well drained areas. Our weather conditions here are quite nutty though. Last Saturday the temp dropped to around 57F at night. Its 77F now. |
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