Re: Amorphophallus kiusianus fresh ripe seeds germination


Ah yes,
 
I have fresh cleaned moist seeds of albus still in pot and more covered on damp sphagnum moss since July. Will outlast the current fiscal crisis i think.
 
Bonaventure
 
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John,

Answers to your questions embedded in your original email:

Subject: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus kiusianus fresh ripe seeds germination


>I am looking for information on the proper way to germinate
> Amorphophallus Kiusianus seeds. These seeds were freshly harvested
> recently and A friend of mine whose computer is not working asked me
> to pose this question.
>
> Do the seeds need to dry out before germination will take place or
> must they be sown right away before they dry out?
>

seeds of ALL species of Amorphophallus should be kept as moist as
possible!!!!!!!
and should be planted as quickly as possible and kept moist

> Does the pulp surrounding the seeds ned to be removed before sowing?
>

most likely yes........although I have never planted any with the pulp left
on.

Am. henryi and kiusianus are notorious for taking months, even a couple of
years
to germinate, especially when planted in pots.
Last fall I planted a handful of both these species out in the garden and
late this
spring the sprouted enmass!  I can't say for sure if going through a US zone
7 winter speeded
up the sprouting process or not.

Alan

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