I germinated 1 geometricus seed by normal means and I think I still have the same plant without looking.
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Tephrocactus geometricus seed germination
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Re: Tephrocactus geometricus seed germination
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Re: Tephrocactus geometricus seed germination
I spied iann's conversation at some other place, basically it would go like this:
1. Soak seeds overnight in water.
2. Put them in damp paper towel next day.
3. Put all that in ziplock.
4. Keep at 35C (95F) during 'daytime' and 16C (60F) during 'night'.
5. Wait for about a week and start checking for signs of germination (roots).
6. Move germinated plants / seedlings to regular soil.
7. Three weeks later dry non germinated seeds, leave them for a about a month and try again.
I'm pretty sure there is word 'pray' after each step
1. Soak seeds overnight in water.
2. Put them in damp paper towel next day.
3. Put all that in ziplock.
4. Keep at 35C (95F) during 'daytime' and 16C (60F) during 'night'.
5. Wait for about a week and start checking for signs of germination (roots).
6. Move germinated plants / seedlings to regular soil.
7. Three weeks later dry non germinated seeds, leave them for a about a month and try again.
I'm pretty sure there is word 'pray' after each step
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Re: Tephrocactus geometricus seed germination
I would like to sow these seeds soon. I have 5 chunky seeds and have read this thread because I know they are hard to germinate! 9 years later, does anyone have any good tips? It is not possible for me to keep them in a 35c room whatsoever. Is there an acid that can be used to strip the coating or something?
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Re: Tephrocactus geometricus seed germination
I've had poor success with Tephrocactus etc - A single Austrocylindropuntia floccosa germinated out of about 6 species a couple of years ago. I'd also welcome sure-fire germination tips.
To get 35C temperatures - it's only the pot that needs those temps, so above a radiator or very close to a light, or with a heat mat could work.
To get 35C temperatures - it's only the pot that needs those temps, so above a radiator or very close to a light, or with a heat mat could work.
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Re: Tephrocactus geometricus seed germination
I can't do either of those as well! Do you think its best to give the seeds to someone else that can germinate them?
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Re: Tephrocactus geometricus seed germination
No, not really. There doesn't seem to be any guaranteed method, so why not try sowing under "normal" conditions yourself for a few weeks, then let them dry out for a few weeks and repeat if you don't get results.NaZzAtAzEr wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:23 pm I can't do either of those as well! Do you think its best to give the seeds to someone else that can germinate them?