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Wooly 19-08-2007 07:13 PM

passionflower - how to sprout?
 
Any first-hand info on how to start passionflower from seed? I filched
a past-use-by fruit, allowed it to ferment on my counter. Now it has
dried to leather and I've harvested the seeds, which fall into two
categories: greenish and nearly black. I presume hte black ones are
more mature and will therefore be more likely to sprout.

Do I need to soak and score these things to help them sprout? Toss them
in moist potting soil and leave them alone? Wet paper towel method? Other?

Omelet 19-08-2007 07:29 PM

passionflower - how to sprout?
 
In article ,
Wooly nobody@nunya wrote:

Any first-hand info on how to start passionflower from seed? I filched
a past-use-by fruit, allowed it to ferment on my counter. Now it has
dried to leather and I've harvested the seeds, which fall into two
categories: greenish and nearly black. I presume hte black ones are
more mature and will therefore be more likely to sprout.

Do I need to soak and score these things to help them sprout? Toss them
in moist potting soil and leave them alone? Wet paper towel method? Other?


Did a quick google, found this:

http://www.prairiemoon.com/store/tem...hp?IID=1776&=0
1e83d27881bcab347ad7553b503faeb

It appears they benefit from stratification.

Good luck! :-)
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Wooly 19-08-2007 09:35 PM

passionflower - how to sprout?
 
Omelet wrote:


It appears they benefit from stratification.


Unless you read some other websites that say otherwise.

Hence why I asked for first-hand reports :D I have two dozen "ripe"
seeds, I'll try four different methods and see which does best.

Omelet 20-08-2007 08:23 AM

passionflower - how to sprout?
 
In article ,
Wooly nobody@nunya wrote:

Omelet wrote:


It appears they benefit from stratification.


Unless you read some other websites that say otherwise.

Hence why I asked for first-hand reports :D I have two dozen "ripe"
seeds, I'll try four different methods and see which does best.


Mine have never bourn fruit, sorry! :-)

Please report?
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