Share The Seeds
Gardening Area => Seeds and Germination => Topic started by: Shpongle Lover on September 19, 2013, 01:59:11 PM
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Hi, all:
Received 15 seeds packed in coco coir, 13 of which had at least the early signs of germinating, several of which had genuine 5mm roots. I took a recycled deep-style food tray with 10 holes in the bottom for drainage and placed 1 cm worth of well-washed 50/50 coarse sand and pearlite in the bottom (pic1). I then covered it with washed sphagnum moss which had all the sticks and clumps removed. (pic2 & 3).
Into this the seeds (pic4) were gently oriented roots down by hand. On the off-chance there were undiscovered seeds in the coco coir, I topped the moss with that, too, and then added another 1/2 cm of well-dampened sphagnum moss. (pic5). The cover was applied and it is now on the top shelf of my indoor grow-room where, with the door closed, the temperature should reach ~ 86 degrees F due to the two banks of light. (pic6).
I will update this if/when I see sprouts.
Best,
S.L.
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In the pic of the seeds that's what I was talking about in the message. Some of those are ready for potting now bro! Good grow vibes! Peace
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Wow, yummy sprouts!! yummy seeds!! ;D
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In the pic of the seeds that's what I was talking about in the message. Some of those are ready for potting now bro! Good grow vibes! Peace
Thanks, MadPlanter (great name, BTW).
My plan is to let them settle in under exceedingly warm (86 degrees) and exceedingly humid conditions I have created for them as depicted above. After the shock of traveling half-way around the world an a dozen time zones has worn off, I'll check to see if any need help shucking their seed capsule. I'm pretty pleased with the conditions I have been able to provide in the food container for the moment. Once they are matured into bona fide plants, I'll put them in the four shelf mini-greenhouse with an ultrasonic reptile fogger and they will have warmth, better ventilation and high humidity.
God help me if we lose power this winter like what happened with superstorm Sandy!!
S.L.
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Shit bro! Didn't look hard enough before but those seeds are novos! Sorry man and I'm 100% on that no doubts.
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Good luck :)
Lookin good
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I am moving the thread to Seeds and Germination subforum :)
Kind regards,
Mandrake
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Shit bro! Didn't look hard enough before but those seeds are novos! Sorry man and I'm 100% on that no doubts.
Yep...you are right. The vendor sent me the wrong seeds. These are not Iboga seedlings. Rather, they are Erythroxylum novogranatense. Consequently, I have re-titled the thread.
Here is an update: Out of the fourteen seeds I was sent, I kept nine seedlings, seven of which could be fit into the attached image. Five seeds I gifted to another STS member, who I hope will also meet with success. The tallest of the seedlings is now about 6.5 cm. They grow fast!
S.L.
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Yes man they do grow very fast! Easier to grow too then the net makes it sound. Then again most plants turn out not that hard over all...except Syrian Rue! Grows well but tries to die it seems lol.
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Bumping for those who are about to undertake germination and tending of this plant ;)
Shpongle Lover, you still around? Would love to have an update on how your novos are doing these days!
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First two are poking out of the soil! ;D
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All of mine have now sprouted. :)
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Just a tip- The seed coating will come off naturally. Don't try to pull it off. If you do you will risk damaging the delicate leafs.
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If you're really worried about the seed coating coming off, you can use a dropper to drop water onto the coat to help soften it, but Sunshine is right, pulling it off only risks damaging.
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I wasn't planning on it. I let my plants do their own thing.
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Hey New Wisdom and Frog Pajamas, what did you use for your substrate/soil mix?
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I germinated mine in the same mix Shpongle Lover used, since it seemed to work for him/her, so perlite base covered with sphagnum moss. Mine are still in the humidity tent (gallon ziplock), but it looks like SL and New Wisdom have taken their's out so I will probably transition them.
Any advice for keeping them going moving forward?
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I just used fox farm soil like usual. Hehe.
And by the way, mine are still in a humidity tank.
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Well, I've epically failed with these guys. I had 12 of 15 germinate, but only two are still hanging on, with only one looking good. :( Better luck to all the rest of you.
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I still waiting my seeds....maybe no one resist to costums delay.. :'(