Re: Germinating Leucospermum patersonii
- Subject: Re: Germinating Leucospermum patersonii
- From: &* G* <p*@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 16:19:57 -0700
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First, thank you to everyone who's answered so far. I appreciate your
responses.
On 7/24/07, Chantal Guiraud <chantal.guiraud@modulonet.fr> wrote:
or replicate a small fire (with some safety rules, of course) of small
branches you got : pine needles is a good material too.You have to place the
seed pans in plastic bag and then dispatch big clouds of the smoke inside
the plastic bag and cealed it, let it all night long. the morning after,
just water the seed pan with non alkaline water. If you can have the machine
used by the bee keepers to smoke out the bees it is much easier and safer.
I am wondering if I use some incense I could get a good result?
Japanese incense uses a wood powder as a base, which I would think
would create the butenolides necessary to trigger germination. I
should definitely try it.