Iowaboo wrote:
Are you looking for that specific species?
Yes, I like the idea of being able to truthfully say I have a Caucasian Wingnut stnading in the yard.
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I'm suprised you didn't have any come up, mine have come up pretty good. So this should mean I have 4 species now. Though I don't trust alot of sources the most, so always could be possibility some are the same species. I started trying to grow cuttings of a couple of them this year, too. Hopefully get some to take, even though didn't use any root hormones.
I'm pretty sure that there are specific triggers for seed germination and that seeds that are reported easy to germinate just happen to have those triggers in a range that overlaps what we would by chance easily expose them to. It would certainly explain why some people report certain seeds as easy to germinate and others find them impossible. I know in order to germinate, certain seeds require temperature swings between day and night and some require light while others require darkness.
I am getting less surprised at the mislabelling of seeds as time goes on. I guess it isn't just bamboo seeds that are misrepresented.
What is your setup for cuttings?
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