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Gardening Area => Seeds and Germination => Topic started by: Sunshine on June 14, 2013, 08:08:48 PM

Title: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: Sunshine on June 14, 2013, 08:08:48 PM
Learn from my mistakes. If you plant the seeds too deep they will not sprout.
Optimal depth for germination is between 1/8th and 1/4th an inch. Anything deeper than that and the seeds will have trouble breaking through.
They do best in warm humid temperatures with little fluctuation. The soil should be moist but not wet.
Big fluctuations in temperature can stunt the plants.

Here is a picture of how they should be planted for optimal germination rates-
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: Mandrake on June 14, 2013, 08:29:30 PM
Yup.

They are beautiful babies, leaves so shiny and perfect. I can only add, in my experience, that symptoms of low ambient humidity for seedlings are easy to spot. It manifests in browning of the tips of the leaves, sometimes accompanied by a little yellowing, even in young leaves. If that occurs, it's time to raise the relative humidity in the growing spot. As with other humidity-loving species, it's better to make the air more humid than to soak the substrate too much.

Thanks for sharing,

Mandrake
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: Cane Blossom on July 13, 2013, 01:49:26 AM
http://worldseedsupply.org/blog/?p=17 (http://worldseedsupply.org/blog/?p=17)
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: MadPlanter on September 20, 2013, 07:29:55 PM
I had ordered fifteen B. muricata from a vendor. Excellent condition it appeared but after planting them at basically your same depth and in rich soil my anisopetala sprouted just fine in under identical conditions not one muricata sprout. They are still looking fine after now maybe approaching three months in the soil. I pulled out a few to get a good look. Seed base is fine and not rotted. So they continue to sit...now my white aya seeds I dug up had rotted away completely which was easy to see. Any thoughts on why the muricata will not go?
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: olyd88 on September 21, 2013, 02:14:12 PM
I had ordered fifteen B. muricata from a vendor. Excellent condition it appeared but after planting them at basically your same depth and in rich soil my anisopetala sprouted just fine in under identical conditions not one muricata sprout. They are still looking fine after now maybe approaching three months in the soil. I pulled out a few to get a good look. Seed base is fine and not rotted. So they continue to sit...now my white aya seeds I dug up had rotted away completely which was easy to see. Any thoughts on why the muricata will not go?
Give it try with GA3 solution :)
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: MadPlanter on September 21, 2013, 03:11:48 PM
I unfortunately don't have any. I will look at stores around here to see if I can find some GA3. What about dipping the seed in a little root hormone. Maybe its the same thing? I'll have to look and see. Thanks
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: olyd88 on September 21, 2013, 03:44:52 PM
I unfortunately don't have any. I will look at stores around here to see if I can find some GA3. What about dipping the seed in a little root hormone. Maybe its the same thing? I'll have to look and see. Thanks

I think root hormon may not work if the seed is dormant, GA3 should be the best option if we not sure about it, i have several grams of GA3 here to share but i dont have a time to go to post office at the moment.
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: Sunshine on September 21, 2013, 07:57:38 PM
Rooting hormone is Indole-3-butyric acid.
GA3 is gibberillic acid. Both are plant growth regulators but they are completely different. 

Indole-3-butyric will not wake up a dormant seed.
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: New Wisdom on September 21, 2013, 09:01:29 PM
Yeah, GA3 activiates the growth cycles in plants, indole-3-butyric acid just encourages root growth.  You probably wont find GA3 at any store, it's something that is going to be found online.
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: MadPlanter on September 21, 2013, 09:15:36 PM
True that I'll have to see if I can find the funds to purchase some. Sounds like its probably what I need if these seeds are still good.
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: New Wisdom on September 21, 2013, 09:44:23 PM
It's really not expensive.  You can get a gram for a few dollars and it'll last you a while. HERE (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gibberellic-Acid-90-GA3-Granular-1g-Technical-Grade-/281155444270?pt=US_Hydroponics&var=&hash=item41762b9e2e) is a link for a 1g listing but it ends really soon. But that seller has it all he time.  HERE (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gibberellic-Acid-90-GA3-Granular-5g-Technical-Grade-/230964436485?pt=US_Hydroponics&hash=item35c68d9e05) is one for five grams.
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: MadPlanter on September 21, 2013, 09:59:47 PM
Thanks man I'll check it out
Title: Re: Germinating B.Caapi
Post by: gator on September 21, 2013, 11:31:42 PM
Nice looking sprouts and info. +1.