Nicking Hibiscus Seeds
Nicking Hibiscus Seeds. That is the way i understand it. Growing hibiscus seeds is not complicated.
Seed nicking here is a classic video from hybridizing master barry schlueter exhibiting a straight forward and effective approach to nicking your hibiscus seeds before planting. Fill a small pot or container with potting mix. It takes a steady hand and a sharp blade to nick a hard seed the size of a hibiscus seed but with practice it is easily done.
In Ground Hibiscus In Southern California.
Hibiscus seed germination requires heat, so a location where temps are maintained between 80 and 85 degrees f. Pick hardy hibiscus seeds, put them in a bag and weeks later you will have bugs. Hibiscus seeds will rot in too much moisture.
I Nick All My Seeds But I Do Not Soak Them.
They often take a long time to germinate and need a fair bit of attention. That is the way i understand it. I nick moonflower and morning glory seeds as well, then i soak them overnight in water and plant them the next day.
Provide Heat And Cover The Pot Or Tray With Plastic.
Nicking the seeds is where you nick just the outer hard shell of the seed so that moisture can get in easier and germination will be sooner. Growing hibiscus from seeds is more challenging than propagating from cuttings. Just press the nicked side of the seed into the moist but not wet potting mix and it will.
Hibiscus Seeds Have A Thick Skin Around Them To Protect The Germ Inside Which Is The Baby Plant Waiting To Emerge.
I scratch a patch in poor soil (clay), dump a handful of seeds in, cover lightly, and stomp the soil down (make sure the soil has moisture though). Begin the sowing procedure 12 weeks before your last expected spring frost. Add enough water to make damp and let soak overnight.
Nicking Is Helpful And Speeds Up The Germinating.
Most people, including me, have found that an overnight soak rots hibiscus seeds. Soak the hibiscus seeds in a small bowl of hot water for up to 24 hours. Barry schlueter seed nicking video
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