Brunsvigia hemisphere transfer

Garak garak@code-garak.de
Mon, 28 Sep 2015 23:58:55 PDT
I received mine already with roots on most of the seed, maybe due to the 
seller in between, that may have lengthen the travel time  - did the 
ones  you chilled have roots?

Am 28.09.2015 um 20:41 schrieb Nicholas plummer:
> This won't help with your current batch of seedlings, but my limited
> experience suggests that it is possible to store Brunsvigia seed until the
> season is right.  I got seed of B. josephinae and B. orientalis from
> Silverhill in late Spring of last year.  I planted half of each batch
> immediately and stored the rest in a sealed plastic box at the back of my
> refrigerator.  When I planted the stored seed in September, it germinated
> well, grew through the winter, and went dormant in May.
>
> Regards,
> Nick Plummer
> Durham, NC, USA Zone 7
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM, Garak <garak@code-garak.de> wrote:
>
>> Obviously, there's no chance to delay Brunsvigia seed.
>>
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