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i had some seeds that are more than 3 years old, i planted them in the soil, none of them grew! I also had some okra seeds that are about the same age, one actually grew quite tall by now.
It is hard to believe that i planted so many seeds, and none germinated. I went to walmart, homedepot, they don't really sell this kind of seeds, and i haven't found many sites that sell the seeds, either.
I bought some seeds from those dried Jamaica calyces that they sell in the market, none grew, either.
i wonder maybe someone can just send me some seeds by mail? that would be nice. =)
really, i am surprised that you are still reading my old post.
somehow, among those seeds that i planted, one germinated aroud october! yea, october! So far, it has grown about 5 tiny leaves, I hope that it will survive the winter, and reproduce next year.
I grew Roselle last summer but sadly harvested no seed. Something got into the seed pods and devoured them before I even got to use any for tea or nibbling, much less seed harvesting.
I do not know what your climate will be but this plant prefers warm/hot weather. You may want to shelter it if it becomes cold.
Some times older seeds can be prompted to germinate by a cold storage period or by soaking for a period of time before planting. Okra is a member of this same family and Okra seeds respond to soaking before planting. You could also do a germination test on the seeds before planting.
i went to a local grocery store, i was surprised that they sell this thing as flower dedocration! there are pods on the stems, without the leaves, it costs $5.99 for about 30 pods on the stems. i bought it, the pods are round unlike those that i have seen which have oval shape.
i am going to collect the seeds and hopefully they will produce next year =)
I'm not surprised some of the larger stores are selling them. The seed pods make an excellent tea or can even be eaten. I hope the seeds are viable. Good luck, please report your success. pod
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They may not have been allowed to ripen enough. It certainly couldn't hurt to try some though. You are in an area where you should be able to find some fresh seed or volunteer plants. The plant I grew came from a FL gardener.