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Author Topic: Bursera Graveolens  (Read 2248 times)

river_lotus

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Bursera Graveolens
« on: March 11, 2021, 08:35:31 PM »

Hi everyone! I just forked over a wad of cash to buy some Bursera Graveolens seeds.
Who has experience growing plants in the Bursera Genus? Can you help me?
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Neebu

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Re: Bursera Graveolens
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2021, 02:39:59 PM »

Hey,

I have grown Bursera bipinnata in the past, and I have also a little Bursera graveolens seedling grown from seed.
Maybe you want to take a look at my blog for growing info, I treated the Bursera graveolens seeds very similar to the Bursera bipinnata seeds:
https://de-sacris-plantae.blogspot.com/p/growing-copal_2.html
Sorry for my bad english  ;D

The Bursera bippinnata seeds germinated very quickly within a few days, for what ever reason the Bursera graveolens took 3 weeks to germinate and just one of five germinated.
I put them on the hottest spot on the heating mat, I suspect that this was maybe too hot...
I attached a pic of the 6 weeks old Bursera graveolens seedling, it seems to grow a bit slow.

Here´s the info I got from Jason Eslamieh from Miniatree Garden on growing Bursera from seed, hope that helps:

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Sow Bursera seeds in a well-drained soil medium and cover them with a light top-dressing material, such as quarter-inch screened pumice or coarse sand. Make sure to water the pot well and keep it in an area with high temperature (over 80°F) and high humdity (over 50%). It will take any time from a few days to a few weeks for the seeds to germinate. If the seeds dry out for any lenght of time, the germination process will stop permanently. It is very important to use a potting medium that keeps the seeds moist while draining well.

Once the seeds have germinated, the seedlings will require ample sunlight to remain stout and establish pachycaul forms. If there is not enough sunlight or an intense full spectrum of artificial light, the seedlings will grow tall and thin, which will compromise their mass and density. Avoid feeding seedlings until each plant has developed an ample root system.


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river_lotus

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Re: Bursera Graveolens
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2021, 08:20:28 PM »

Thanks for the hint! I bought three seeds so I'll try doing them one at a time.
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Erika777

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Re: Bursera Graveolens
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2022, 03:37:42 PM »

I’m looking for the Bursera Graveolens seeds to purchase and was hoping you’d share where you purchased them? Many thanks! -Erika
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Neebu

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Re: Bursera Graveolens
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2022, 05:25:08 PM »

Look for gardenshaman.eu, but these seeds are a bit pricey.
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