Share The Seeds
		Gardening Area => Seeds and Germination => Topic started by: psykinetic on April 20, 2014, 03:49:38 PM
		
			
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				 Hellow everyone, im new to from seed gardening and would love some hints on technique. Ive been told that morning glory are quite easy and hearty and i have alot of heavily blue seeds on hand so i figured they would be a great fitst from seed plant. Any info is much appreciated and ill be sure to post progress reports. Light and love for all who seek
			
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				I've had good luck soaking them in water for several hours then planting a few millimeters deep in soil with some perlite added. They seem to grow and begin blooming quick with plenty of sun and a decent bit of water. They don't seem super frost tolerant, and of course they're a vine so plant them near something to grow around. 
			
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				I always just filed through the seed coat (away from the eye) then put them in soil. Normally got pretty good results like that.
			
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				Mix a bit of potting soil with your soil
 
 bury them a quarter inch deep outside and keep them wet till they sprout then forget about them
 
 Give them something tall to climb on they will grow 10-15 feet tall
 
 The more you dont care about them the better they seem to geow for me
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				Hey folks thanks so much for the tips, im going to start with the morning glories tomorow a.m... i was also hooked up with some mimosa hostilis, anadenanthera peregrina,and a few other realy cool exotics. Cant wait to start and ill be sure to post pictures of my progress. Light and love to all