Re: Gingko
- To: propagation@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Gingko
- From: b*@worldnet.att.net
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 16:00:46 -0700
- References: <200004190515.AAA24697@lorien.mallorn.com>
Thanks, Eva, Unfortunately they were in a paper bag on the bookshelf. Out of sight,
out of mind! I'll give them a try anyway.
Kris
>
> From: "EBT" <ebt007@prodigy.net>
> Subject: Re: propagation DIGEST V1 #305
>
> Kris,
>
> I also collected Gingko seeds last fall, put them in plastic bags with moist
> potting soil and let them rest in the fridge until recently. Shortly after
> they were brought into room temperature they started to sprout. This is the
> method I was recommended and it works.
>
> Where did you keep your seed during winter? I donīt know how viable the seed
> would be if kept dry and warm during winter, but I would plant the seeds and
> see what happens. If they donīt germinate, you could try switching them
> between fridge and room temperature three months at a time. Hope it works.
> Eva in Ohio zone 5
>
>
> > Hi, I'm interested in starting Gingko seeds I collected last fall. Any
> > hints, tips would be appreciated. Thanks, Kris
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