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Moonflower question
I've had a hard time getting my moonflower seed to germinate. Any
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Hi Gary, Best to nick the seed and soak overnight before planting. http://floridata.com/ref/i/ipom_alb.cfm Newt
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Newt wrote: Gary Wrote: I've had a hard time getting my moonflower seed to germinate. Any suggestions? Best to nick the seed and soak overnight before planting. http://floridata.com/ref/i/ipom_alb.cfm This is Ipomoea alba a.k.a. Calonyction aculeatum a.k.a. Ipomoea bona-nox? I nick them first, soak them overnight in a weak bleach solution, and germinate them on kitchen roll dampened with that solution in a small pot covered with cling film. The key is that they need warm, humid conditions until they have their cotyledons open, but are very prone to rotting if they get too wet or too cold, will not manage to break the hard seed if too dry and don't like it too hot! So I plant then as soon as a root starts to develop, and take care until they get to that stage. Once they have got their cotyledons open, they are rarely much trouble (except for red spider mite). Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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nick the bottom of the seed and let it soak overnight in water...I've
forgotten mine for day or two and sometimes find they've begun to sprout in just that short time...works well with morning glory seeds too...good luck Gary wrote: I've had a hard time getting my moonflower seed to germinate. Any suggestions? |
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Here in Colorado (high desert, Zone 6), my experience has been that
moonflowers don't need any encouragement. The lady that we bought our house from had planted moonflowers and they became quite invasive. It took about 5 years for me to irradicate them, and even now after 15 years, I still occasionally see one pop up. Assuming we are talking about the same variety, I'd advise caution. Gary |
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