Melaleuca by seed

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Melaleuca by seed

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Hi all!

Whilst on holidays, i managed to collect the seed of 3 different trees. 2 Mels and 1 that is either a Melaleuca or a Callistamon.Unfortunately, this holiday was the only time of the year i have access to these plants, and so i had to collect the seed now. I have, hopefully correctly, identified species one as "Melaleuca armillaris" and species two as "Melaleuca hypericifolia".

Now, many sites say to germinate the seeds in early spring. However, i know that the seedpods open up after exposed to fires, which are occurring currently, and over the last month or so. Should i try to germinate them now, or wait until spring? I have 1 clump of the small seed pods from each tree, which is probably about 100 seeds from each tree. Enough to experiment, i guess.

P.S. i know the time needed to grow bonsai from seed and cuttings, as i have done both before (still in training). Also, i wish to keep some for the garden.....both to grow on and train, and to just look good in the garden.

Thanks in advance!

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I'll do my seed now if you do yours now? we can fail together or succeed together.
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I would go for it now... We have a good 3- 4 months growing to do before winter sleep time hits
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Asus101 wrote:I'll do my seed now if you do yours now? we can fail together or succeed together.
Deal! or should we wait for Pup? Nah, he only gets the good collected stuff....:P Good point Ken, ill get sowing soon!

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JayC. wrote:
Asus101 wrote:I'll do my seed now if you do yours now? we can fail together or succeed together.
Deal! or should we wait for Pup? Nah, he only gets the good collected stuff....:P Good point Ken, ill get sowing soon!

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I am lucky on that score too old for seed. Asus is going for it now.
Which is a good time as you look, at the trees Australian that is, you will see so much new growth they are pushing so.
Go for it and good luck.
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I sowed some Callistemon seeds about 3 weeks ago and they are starting to sprout. Well, they were starting to sprout, now they are just a shriveled and brown from the 40 + days lately. If you have 100 + seeds then why not plant half now and half next Spring. Your bound to have reasonable success if you hedge your bets each way ;)

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I planted my seed about a week ago. I have about 20 or so small stalks that have pushed through the sand.
I now have to watch damping off and once they have a few sets of leaves work on transplanting into bigger pots.
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