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Old 28th February 2010, 10:54 AM
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i found that my seed colour become dark or black....is that it will continous germinated?....i sowed it about 1 week
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Old 28th February 2010, 12:30 PM
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the humidity around the seeds should be around 70-80% best, if too wet may cause mold. Do not let the seeds soak in water for too long, it may kill them as well. I normally put seeds in box with transparent cover, I punch the cover for some ventilation holes, I put the box shaded from direct sunlight but there are enough light for it to germinate, It will takes about 3-4 weeks to germinate, if you do not see any of them germinate in 5 weeks, you may throw them away, it is considered FAIL.
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Old 28th February 2010, 04:34 PM
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But some seeds may take time to germinate.I've also heard Cp'ers reporting their seeds germinating after 1 year.
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oops.. i aledi throw away many trays of seeds after they show nothing in 2 months. I still have 4 trays showing nothing, alredi 1 month+.
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Old 28th February 2010, 05:45 PM
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if you do not see any of them germinate in 5 weeks, you may throw them away, it is considered FAIL.
dont throw away unless the seeds were attacked by fungus. some seeds germinated in 18 days ( in my experience are amp, raff, mirabilis, stenophylla ). Growers have different rate of germination and that will depend on their local conditions.
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http://www.apodagis.com/Carnivorous_...s_in_vitro.htm
is that nepenthes seeds can grow like this...anyone here try it before?
..(i really don't know what is this web talking.....or anyone know please translate and let me know what are this web talking about)
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Default Re: seeds germination

I have had N. benstonei seeds germinated after 4-5 months !!

pwarrior,
What the site said is mainly how the process of germinating nep seeds in sterile agar media (also used for growing TC plants) in vitroly (in a concealed flask) was done.

Pic 1 - Seeds were placed in a sterile media

Pic 2 - Seeds started to germinate after 6 weeks

Pic 3 & 4 - Some seeds may take longer to germinate. In this case most seeds germinated and seedlings slowly growing bigger after a few months for N. sp. viking x rafflesiana var alata.

Pic 5 & 6 - When it's too crowded, separate the seedlings into new flasks.

Pic 7 - When the seedling is bigger with well developed roots, it can be deflasked and slowly acclimatise to grow outside. Seedling shown here is N. sp viking x sp 2.

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Lol the mirabilis seeds I got from shawn germinated after being attacked by fungus for one day
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