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Maydreams27
Port Saint Lucie, FL
(Zone 9b)

August 08, 2007
02:31 PM

Post #3833240

can anyone help out on Germination tips for any aristolochia? I have 4 different types that I want to grow but need help.

Flutter
bigred
Ashdown, AR
(Zone 8a)

August 09, 2007
08:23 AM

Post #3835835

I found,soaking them in hot water for 12 to 24 hours(changing the water a couple of times) helped mine germinate.

P
grrrnthumb
Marysville, WA
(Zone 8a)

August 09, 2007
11:15 PM

Post #3838870

I used bottom heat from my cable/DVR box and got good results.
wcgypsy
Fallbrook, CA
(Zone 10b)

September 08, 2007
10:55 PM

Post #3953089

I just finished potting my seedlings of a.ringens...no special treatment. They were sown the same way I usually do which is a flat of dampened peat moss covered with another flat (upside down) and the whole enclosed in a kitchen trash bag til germinated. I didn't keep track of the days til germination...probably a couple of weeks. Now you have me wondering whether or not my other aristolochia seeds will fare as well or if I should soak. Hmmmmmm...
wcgypsy
Fallbrook, CA
(Zone 10b)

September 17, 2007
07:03 PM

Post #3986414

'bump'
bedouin
Fort Lauderdale, FL
(Zone 10b)

September 17, 2007
10:18 PM

Post #3987333

I just noticed the ad for J.L. Hudson seedsman here! Probably the most incredible seed collection I've ever seen!

wcgypsy, I'm going to try your method for seed growth! Especially for seeds difficult to germinate. Thanks for sharing.
wcgypsy
Fallbrook, CA
(Zone 10b)

September 23, 2007
01:59 AM

Post #4007292

Hudson has been around for a very long time..always has lots of interesting stuff. I'm afraid to look.
bonitin
Gent
Belgium
(Zone 8a)

March 04, 2009
03:16 AM

Post #6219338

I bumped up this thread because I thought I should share my experience with seed germination of Aristolochia fimbriata.

When I received the seeds part of them I sowed in the usual way after having soaked it for 2 days in warm water, changing the water twice. Seeds were sown on the 31rst January and put in a heated propagator. Until now no germination yet.

Now comes the interesting part.
The other part of the seeds I decided to use the 'Deno Method'.
On 21rst February, after having soaked them like the others, I've put the seeds in a damp folded kitchenpaper put in transparent plastic bag and placed it in the propagator.
When checking this morning I was so pleased to see that one had germinated with a nice thick white root tip coming out!
That means germination in barely 11 days! I feel that the others will catch up soon. :)

mjsponies
Deland, FL
(Zone 9a)

March 04, 2009
08:17 AM

Post #6219554

bonitin
did you fold the seeds up in the paper towel or leave it open? I've already got several different pipevines...A. Trilobata, fimbriata, and have seeds of A. tomentsa (sp?) coming. I already tried the A.Trilobata...soaked then did in regular seed starting soil - out of 10 seeds, 1 sprouted almost a month to the day later, and 1 about 6 days later...that was a month ago and so far nothing else. The seedlings of this are doing wonderful tho. I have another 30 or so seeds of A. Trilobata to try so figured I'd experiment some as I now have a heat mat. (haha just gotta find room on it.) but I could maybe use the satelite box too wish i'd thought of that before!! I want to get some of these others going...I mainly raise them as host plants for butterlies and want to have a variety for them to choose from.
bonitin
Gent
Belgium
(Zone 8a)

March 04, 2009
08:48 AM

Post #6219617

Hi mjsponies, yes I folded up the paper towel, pressed the seeds gently so the seeds are in contact with the damp paper on both sides and didn't leave an opening, but I used a fairly large bag...
How lovely you take such good care of your butterflies! :)
mjsponies
Deland, FL
(Zone 9a)

March 04, 2009
08:58 AM

Post #6219635

Well yes the butterflies and horses, dogs and cats all eat better than me!! Although I did manage to plant some veggies...thank goodness I have a very understanding D's SO...(-:

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