I have germinted sintenisii, but can't say what did the job. I planted
seeds, chiilled them, but no germination. Seeds were dumped (after
second winter and no germination), along with a bunch of others. The
next year some of these seeds germinated. They went through a second
winter, with freze thaw etc.
But, they are a spuria species, and often the spuris seeds germinate in
early fall. I didn't note when the seeds germinated, but some in that
batch did germinate in the fall, and there were a number of
differerent spuria seeds in that patch of ground.
Chuck Chapman
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Walkup <krw25@cornell.edu>
To: iris-species@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 5:23 pm
Subject: Re: [iris-species] Iris sintenisii
Cindy,when you put i
Most of us haven't had such easy germination with sintenisii. Are
you starting with fresh seed, or has it dried for a while? And when
does it go outside, & for how long? Is it subject to freeze & thaw, or
cool temps gradually warming up until summer?
Ken
aridgarden wrote:
>
> Anita,
>
> Iris sintenisii germinates easily for me. I soak and change the water
> daily for a week then refigerate for a month. Pot with good potting
> soil, then put the seed on top and cover with vermiculite. Moisten,
and
> cover with cellophan and a rubber band. I leave that on til I get
> germination or summer comes when I stop with the seeds. Mine usually
> germinate in the early spring when I take off the plastic and kill my
> seedling from lack of water. I haven't found that it needs any thing
> else to germinate.
>
> In case there is someone out there that doesn't know me I live in New
> Mexico where the humidity is single digits right now and the wind is
> blowing around 50 mphs right now.
>
> Cindy
>
>