Ficus seeds failed
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Ficus seeds failed
I started 4 varieties of ficus seeds 7 weeks ago but none took. I used coir peat which I felt retained to much moisture below but surface kept on drying out. Can anyone suggest a better medium and also any other tips please.
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Re: Ficus seeds failed
I was told that ficus seeds need light to germinate so just sprinkle seed on the surface and don't cover them.
Many tropical species do not germinate well if the seed has been dried out so use fresh seed where possible.
I just sow on ordinary potting mix or commercial seed raising mix. If the surface dries out too quick try covering the pot to maintain humidity - cut down soft drink bottle, glass sheet, gladwrap, etc depending on what container you are using. Make sure you remove the cover when they start germinating to lower the risk of damping off - or water more often? Bog method (search APS sites for that) might be useful.
Many tropical species do not germinate well if the seed has been dried out so use fresh seed where possible.
I just sow on ordinary potting mix or commercial seed raising mix. If the surface dries out too quick try covering the pot to maintain humidity - cut down soft drink bottle, glass sheet, gladwrap, etc depending on what container you are using. Make sure you remove the cover when they start germinating to lower the risk of damping off - or water more often? Bog method (search APS sites for that) might be useful.
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Re: Ficus seeds failed
It is my understanding that each ficus has its own unique wasp or like insect to germinate the seed, if that insect has not been "in" the fruit/ flower it to assist ingermination it will remain unviable.
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Re: Ficus seeds failed
I agree with Shibui. You should always use a good quality commercial seed raising mix unless you can prepare your own properly. Coco peat is too much of an unknown and may contain pathogens or high salt content or both.
I always use vermiculite on top of the mix. With heavy seed you can cover them and with very fine seed you can sprinkle over the vermiculite. It certainly assists germination and does away with having to cover the seeds with glass or whatever.
I always use vermiculite on top of the mix. With heavy seed you can cover them and with very fine seed you can sprinkle over the vermiculite. It certainly assists germination and does away with having to cover the seeds with glass or whatever.
Mike