Saturday 27 January 2018

Germinating Ginkgo biloba Seeds

Pre-treatment


Soak the seeds for 24 - 48 hours, soaking time may be reduced if you nick the seed coat along the seam  (but not too deeply).

Stratification

These seeds are long lived but are deeply dormant.  They need a period of warm followed by cool, followed by warm.

Place the soaked seeds in spaghnum moss, or dampened vermiculite, or dampened perlite, or a damp peat/sand mix.  We prefer vermiculite - damp really means damp as, if the soil is too wet they may succumb to mold.

Period 1 - 1 month warm - above 15 C, so anywhere in a centrally heated house.
Period 2 - 2 months cold - in the fridge at 4 - 6 Deg C

Sowing

After stratification is complete, sow the seeds around 2.5 cm deep in a mix of seed raising compost and sharp sand (this should never be builders sand or beach sand as the salinity will kill the seeds).  This mix should be in a 10 cm pot for one seed, larger pots may take more seeds - we recommend 1 seed per pot for when it comes to moving on.

Water the pots, then seal in a plastic bag.  Place the bagged pots outside to germinate, where they can then be left till leaves show.  This can take some time, especially where the stratification process was not effective.  This is just nature taking its course.  Seeds have been known to come up in subsequent years, especially if planted in the open ground.

Potting on

Once the roots show out of the bottom of the pot, move the plant up 2 sizes (so for a 10 cm pot, move to a 13 cm  pot).  Eventually they will reach a size for planting out, which may take a couple of years.  If you are using the seedlings for bonsai, then the height should be 1/3rd more than you want your bonsai to be, to allow for pruning.

Tuesday 2 January 2018

2018 News

Happy New Year 2018

Highwire Store

From February 2018, our online store (Highwire) will cease to exist as our commerce partner will no longer support the platform.  This will leave our only outlet (for now) as eBay. As this was the location we stored our instructions, we are in the process of moving them all to this location.

Online Instructions

With the demise of our online store, where we used to keep the electronic versions of our instructions, we are now listing them all here.  Once I work out how to permamently link them to pages, that will be our preferred method, until then they will be added as posts to this blog.  Not ideal but they will remain available and the Google platform seemed to be the best way to cope with this issue.  Over the next month all the instructions previously stored on Highwire, will be moved here.  Hopefully with the greater bandwidth and flexibility provided here, we will be able to include pictures and some step by step diagrams of the processes involved.

Searching

I am trying to 'Tag' the instruction posts with the Genus and popular common names that they are known by.  As an example I have added the tags Ensete, Musa and Musella, as well as Banana to the Banana instruction page. If you cannot find the page you require, please contact me or leave a comment on this page so that I can either point you to the right post or upload the instructions you require.

Ebay Sales

Our eBay sales will continue and we are pleased to continue our discount offers for volume purchases of our seeds.