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So I just started some strawberry seeds a few days ago.
Its 'White Soul' alpine strawberries.
Anyone else in here germinated strawberries?
I did, sown near the surface and sunlight+warmth if i remember well. (was in 2010/2011). Don't allow to dry.
it was "Wild strawberry"
Cool
How many plants did you get out of it?
I have an experiment going, half the seed are in my livingroom with lots of warmth and light, in a propagator.
The other half are in a plastic bag in my fridge.. Still sown in the same soil as the ones in my propagator.
I mist both trays every day.
i had a good germination rate but the critical step was to separate all these little things.
i sown them too close, i had a lawn of strawberry.
the same thing happened when i have sown a slice of kiwi, a lots of sprout, very close.
That sounds very good! I never thought of the fresh kiwi before..
Well, lots of interesting things to sow out there :woohoonaner:
This year's kiwi from seed (germination test):
http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/2071/1000727cl.jpg
This time not from a slice, just a few seeds, much easier to repot.
last year seedlings are 20 cm high.
two years old seedlings are 2 meters high.
Strawberries pics when sun will be back! :coldbanana:
Very nice looking sprouts! Would love to see pictures of you strawberries :woohoonaner:
oakshadows
03-24-2013, 05:09 PM
Thanks, we will try the Kiwi soon. Strawberry seed are still in the freezer but will get some attention soon. Good growing.
Lancelot
03-24-2013, 09:14 PM
I successfully started the red, yellow, and white alpines last year, got about 60 plants. Once the snow goes, will have to see how many survived the winter. I had seed left from last year and am currently trying to get some more to germinate. The big key was to cold stratify the seeds. Takes several weeks, good light, and constant moisture. I did not give bottom heat, and they seemed to germinate just fine.
barnetmill
03-25-2013, 07:25 AM
Interesting using seeds instead of rooted cuttings. I guess the objective is to start a lawn of berries rather than propagate a specific cultivar.
Seeding should also work for other common berry like fruits like mulberry, blackberry, raspberry, and blueberry.
:goteam:
I discovered the first sprouts today! It is the "warm" tray that has been sitting in my livingroom propagator. The cold tray in the dark fridge has yet to show anything.
I bet they will sprout as well, as soon as I place them in the warm livingroom. :08:
Its going to be cool, to follow the two trays and see which will deliver the best results.
I must say I did not expect the seeds to sprout this soon. I planted them 7 days ago, and have read a lot about how difficult they can be to germinate. Perhaps those people never tried bananas :08:
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