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Hey guys. The s. minor var. okeefensis(sp?) that I got flowered for me in the beginning of the growing season. One flower was pollinated and started to swell. A week ago I noticed that the flower had dried out. I assumed that it had died and I wasn't going to get any seed. I looked at it today and saw that the pod had cracked open and there was seed inside. I am straftifying 13 seeds. Are they normally mature by early July? Its been only been 5 months.
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Alcran Not an expert, but yes if it has started to crack then you have no choice but to collect and then to stratify... why only 13 seeds? I imagine you should have more. I had some ripe seeds of Sarracenia last year, but I didn't bother to stratify, so no germination for that batch at all.
As you live in NY, that means waiting until the start of thaw to plant them... long wait ![]() TTFN Arvin
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Fortunately I don't have to wait until next spring. I can grow under lights for the next two years without dormancy. This gets mature plants much faster. It only works with seedlings though.
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I wouldnt doubt that you have some that are ready
when i just saw some minors in the wild a few days ago, many of the flower heads were almost done ripening. good luck with the seeds ![]() |
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Thanks, hopefully with the year round method I'll get some nice plants in just 3-4 years.
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