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Re: My sarra seedling
@marvin: sorry just saw your questions, alcran is right, putting in the fridge is called 'cold stratification' that works with sarra's seeds. Some harder seeds will need dipping into GA or even 'bleaching' like byblis seeds.
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Just thought I would add that in order to get a Sarra that does no require dormancy generally takes several generations. I would think that you would need to select clones that display elements of the trait you desire and then cross these. You then continue with this process until you end up with a dormant free plant. If you achieve it you could revolutionize Sarra's in tropical areas.
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That would be GREAT!!!!!!!!But sadly I got only one Sarra.Then it's up to others.......
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Try and get seeds from Florida colonies. Florida is sub tropical so the sarra there are half way there.
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AGREED.....Well but i thought collecting CPs from the wild are either illegal or not advicable (most illegal i guess) Anyways common sarrs do grow abundantly in the wild like wild bushes...Sooo i guess a couple of seeds wouldn't hurt that much but must always find out if its okay or not
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Ken, collection of wild sarracenia seeds is illegal without proper permit. When Khoas said to get seeds from the Florida colonies, he meant seeds of plants originating from there.
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What about sending seed to overseas?Do you need permit?Like Khoas sending seeds to me?
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