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Old 11-17-2006, 04:10 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Musa sikkimensis

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Originally Posted by sandy0225 View Post
While we're talking about the musa sikkimensis, does any one have any seed starting tips? I'm trying the "red flash" sikkimensis seeds, and also pink velutina.

I've had some on the heat pad for 1 month now, I have it cycling on for 14 hours, off for 10 hours and I've had a few ensete glaucum sprout, one cheesmanii, but none of the sikkimensis yet. And none of the pink velutina.
Does the sikkimensis need a cold period before they will sprout since they are from a cooler climate? I imagined that maybe that's not enough heat for the pink velutina. The seeds are still in good shape, seem hydrated, not rotten, but just not sprouting. Maybe they are waiting for spring? ha ha ha

The seeds are in damp vermiculite, have been sprayed with daconil before planting.
Thanks for your help
Sandy
Like Erland said, they need a wider degree of tempature fluctuation than other Musa seeds. I placed my Red Flash against a single pane window(zone 9 in spring) in a peat moss baggie, and it seemed to do the trick, by getting cold at night, then really hot in the day when the sun shone on it.
Good luck.
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