I'm currently using this paper towel method for apple & pear seeds. I've used this method for years on many types of seeds. It works on new & old seeds. A great method for trying to get the most out of your seeds! 🌱
Hi Brad, Do you have by any chance a timeline available of the different stages of the plumeria. Starting from seed till seedpod? I recently started with sowing a couple of seeds, after germinating. But kind of confused what is going on below the surface of the soil.
Hi love your videos. I have a question on your plumeria. How are they doing? And can you post where you got the seeds from,and where did you get your growing lights from also,Sorry one more question is your plumeria still under your lights.thank you. dj
they are random, can't tell the colour from seed. I don't have a good source, I have only every bought them twice. both off ebay but watch out for scammers
Hey I know your comment is two years old but I’ll reply just in case anyone else sees it and wonders, when planting seeds it’s best to use an EXTREMELY light mix, typically mixes of coco coir (or peat moss), perlite, vermiculite and worm castings. You don’t want to use soil as it’s much heavier and has large sticks and other bits in it that make it hard for the seedling roots to grow out
I'm currently using this paper towel method for apple & pear seeds. I've used this method for years on many types of seeds. It works on new & old seeds. A great method for trying to get the most out of your seeds! 🌱
Thanks for sharing! Removing the seed shells/covering makes a lot of sense!
yes, it seems to help
I watched one of your lemon seeds one long time ago ??? And my lemon tree is doing great
Hi Brad,
Do you have by any chance a timeline available of the different stages of the plumeria. Starting from seed till seedpod?
I recently started with sowing a couple of seeds, after germinating.
But kind of confused what is going on below the surface of the soil.
Do you not have to cover them completely with the soil?
Very interesting Brad let's hope they grow well I've been subscribed since 2012 youngot me into growing orchids in my greenhouse thanks
awesome, thanks for the sub Ben!
Hi love your videos. I have a question on your plumeria. How are they doing? And can you post where you got the seeds from,and where did you get your growing lights from also,Sorry one more question is your plumeria still under your lights.thank you. dj
look forward to see those seeds growing
only a few days have passed but they are already doing awesome
Hi, Sorry , how many time in plastic bag ? Thanks
Great informative video Brad
Thanks Mick!
When using the paper towels, do you thoroughly wet the paper towels before placing in plastic bag
Hi Brad, thanks for the video! Do you close the zip lock bag completely or do you leave a hole for some air?
Thanks Brad!
Where did you get your seeds? Do you sell them?
are plumeria seeds generally true to the parent in terms of colour and can you recommend a good place to get them? thx Brad.
they are random, can't tell the colour from seed. I don't have a good source, I have only every bought them twice. both off ebay but watch out for scammers
I have lots of seeds if your looking
I just got some plumeria seeds a few days ago and have been looking for a way to germinate them!
This method works really well
Hey Brad it's a good plants. 🌿 the grow really fast. its a beautiful tree. 🌲I have couple plumeria from seeds. Are you growing different plumerias?
Thanks. There’s not a lot of good videos on planting from seed. Why do you plant in that mix of peat etc? Why not soil?
Hey I know your comment is two years old but I’ll reply just in case anyone else sees it and wonders, when planting seeds it’s best to use an EXTREMELY light mix, typically mixes of coco coir (or peat moss), perlite, vermiculite and worm castings. You don’t want to use soil as it’s much heavier and has large sticks and other bits in it that make it hard for the seedling roots to grow out
How are these guys doing a year later? I was hoping u had update on them. If u do, i cant find it.
when doI remove the pod from the tree
If I see pods I watch them daily to catch them as soon as the pod opens.
Could you put the seeds to grow in worm castings?
Nice
how may i buy seeds from u?
I tried same method with papaya seeds and date palm seed, but so far nothing is sprouting. Maybe I didn't keep them warm enough.
CyaneInk Art palm trees take at least 3 months to grow
They do like it warm, don't give up
How often will you water them?
once every few days from the saucer