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Shimpaku Juniper & Japanese Maple seeds

Posted: October 17th, 2011, 1:38 pm
by David32
Hi,
I'm new to bonsai, I got my Melalueca a month ago and I've done a lot of reading and decided that I want to grow some tree's from seeds.
So I ordered me some Shimpaku seeds (20 seeds) and I couldn't find the right way to germinate them.
anyone had some experience with germinating Shimpaku or other Junipers?
I thought of using peat moss to germinate and grow the seed, will it work?
Also I'm getting some Japanese maple seeds, would like to read some tips about that.
I live in Israel so "winter" (10 degrees Celsius will probably be the lowest temprature) is coming...


Thanks

Re: Shimpaku Juniper & Japanese Maple seeds

Posted: October 17th, 2011, 1:57 pm
by PaulC
Hi David and welcome to ausbonsai.

Junipers can benifit fromthe colder weather to help germnation.

Its been a while since I have done any fromseed, but I have placed my juniper seed in some soil in a frezer bag and placed them in the freezer for a few weeks to start them off.

Its a slow way to begein the bonsai journey, but if you have no other access to stock, it may be the only way.

I wish you luck with them.


Regards,



PaulC

Re: Shimpaku Juniper & Japanese Maple seeds

Posted: October 17th, 2011, 9:25 pm
by kcpoole
Hi David and welcome. I think you are our first contributor in Israel :cool:

Hope you can provide up with some insight to the local Bonsai scene there as you skills develop.
Are there any Bonsai Clubs / nurseries local to you?

Check out this page in our wiki for info and links to growing trees from seed. https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... from_Seeds

Ken