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kevyn chan 19th August 2010 01:50 PM

Nepenthes seeds germination
 
hi all,

the reason why i started this new thread is because to compile all relevant topics on seeds germination/ propagation. i know there are older threads that have mentioned this topic over and over again but as for new beginners like myself, we tends to search the forum upside down but what we get are bits and parts of information, sometime the sifu also get frustrated as each of us ask the same questions, its like a giant puzzle that we need to piece together to get the real picture.

so to cut the grandmother story short, i humbly request....please start to contribute information, links, pics, your invaluble experience into this thread. i know many forumers in this forum has green thumbs on germinating seeds.....:1thumbup:

new batch of purchased seeds are distributed among us and very eager to start our own nursery..hahaha. if it successful, new seedlings can be trade or exchange among us.

Robert 19th August 2010 04:40 PM

Re: Nepenthes seeds germination
 
Hi Kevyn, there is no fixed rule to propagate neps seeds. The seeds need to be sown on mixture of peat/perlite, or sphagnum moss/perlite or pure sphagnum moss. It will depend what you like to use and their availability.

seeds can be sown on open pots or transparent containers which came with covers. Some would prefered to cover the container to increase humidity. Either way both show high germination rate, provided seeds are viable, fresh and healthy.

place containers in bright shaded spot where sufficient amount of light will ensure faster and higher germination.

most healthy neps seeds will germinate about 18 days. some people have faster result while some slower.

young seedlings need to be transplanted once they're approx 3cm wide. some grow faster, others slow,some will weaken and die naturally. It takes about 20 months for a seedling to reach 3cm wide, lots of patience and care !

Two N.northiana robust seedlings outgrowing other siblings. seeds were from the same plant.

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...u/0b550b0b.jpg

some of my latest H/L and lowland neps germination.

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...u/f93bda80.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...u/c4c28093.jpg

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...u/f787a1dc.jpg

Angkau Tekor 19th August 2010 07:33 PM

Re: Nepenthes seeds germination
 
Kevyn,

Thanks for starting this thread. It's going to be a big help for newbie like me to understand more about neps seeds sowing.


Robert,

Thanks for sharing your experience in neps seeds sowing. Since you has had successes with both the LL and HL species, can i ask if you sown them under the same condition or under a different conditons?

Regards

Robert 19th August 2010 08:21 PM

Re: Nepenthes seeds germination
 
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Originally Posted by Angkau Tekor (Post 31966)

Robert,

Thanks for sharing your experience in neps seeds sowing. Since you has had successes with both the LL and HL species, can i ask if you sown them under the same condition or under a different conditons?

Regards

both sown and grow under lowland conds. The highlander will need cool chamber on transplant else their growth will be stunted.

Delwin 19th August 2010 09:53 PM

Re: Nepenthes seeds germination
 
I will also like to add that after the transplant, watch out for the humidity too and the media should not be too wet*biggrin2*

cbkhoon 19th August 2010 10:39 PM

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Angkau Tekor 19th August 2010 10:49 PM

Re: Nepenthes seeds germination
 
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Originally Posted by Robert (Post 31968)
both sown and grow under lowland conds. The highlander will need cool chamber on transplant else their growth will be stunted.

Thanks, really appreciates it. I now have a rough ideas how to go about it.

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Originally Posted by Delwin (Post 31973)
I will also like to add that after the transplant, watch out for the humidity too and the media should not be too wet*biggrin2*

Will take note of that. Thanks.

Angkau Tekor 19th August 2010 10:59 PM

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Wow...Boon, that's a lot of seedlings you got there. Please share your secret recipe here so others will benefit from them. Thanks.

cbkhoon 19th August 2010 11:04 PM

Re: Nepenthes seeds germination
 
nothing secret.. try maintain good humidity and temperature is most important,,, then i use high power lamp in the rack, 6 hours a day.

rhealk 19th August 2010 11:12 PM

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Nepenthes factory!


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